Abstract

• Alkaline-treated zeolite was successfully prepared and applied for Pb(II) removal. • Factors influenced Pb(II) removal, Y : pH, X 2 > adsorbent dosage, X 3 > initial concentration, X 1. • Optimum conditions: X 1 = 240 mg/L, X 2 = 6, and X 3 = 1.07 g/L , Y = 60.75% • Alkaline-treated zeolite showed good regeneration and reusability up to 3 cycles. Alkaline-treated natural zeolite was prepared by sodium hydroxide treatment of natural zeolite and applied in the adsorption of Pb(II). The response surface methodology (RSM) analysis was conducted under manipulated variables of initial concentration ( X 1 = 50-400 mg/L), pH ( X 2 = 2-10), and adsorbent dosage ( X 3 = 0.5-5.0 g/L). The optimal condition was attained at X 1 = 240 mg/L, X 2 = 6, and X 3 = 1.07 g/L, with Pb(II) removal of 60.75%. The characterization of alkaline-treated natural zeolite of fresh and spent confirmed the adsorption of Pb(II) onto alkaline-treated natural zeolite. The reusability and regeneration experiments revealed the ability of the alkaline-treated natural zeolite in multiple cycles of the adsorption process. This study proved that alkaline-treated natural zeolite could be an alternative low-cost adsorbent for wastewater treatment containing Pb(II).

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