Abstract

Batch experiments are carried out for the sorption of La(III) onto commercial macroporous resins containing iminodiacetic (Lewatit TP 207) and aminomethylphosphonic acid groups (Lewatit TP 260). The operating variables studied are initial La(III) concentration, pH, temperature and contact time. Since the extraction kinetics were fast, with a mixture of 0.1 g of resin and 5 mL of lanthanum ions 0.5 × 10−3 mol L−1 solution, extraction equilibrium was reached within 30 min of mixing. The optimum pH values level for quantitative sorption were between 1.5 and 4.6 with Lewatit 207 and about 5.2 with Lewatit TP 260. The sorption capacities of Lewatit TP 207 and Lewatit TP 260 resins are 114.7 and 106.7 mg g−1, respectively. Adsorption equilibrium data were calculated for Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms. It was found that the sorption of La(III) on Lewatit TP 207 was better suited to the Langmuir adsorption model while Freundlich adsorption model fitted better sorption on Lewatit TP 260. Thermodynamics data leads to endothermic and spontaneous process. ΔG° decreases with increasing temperature indicating that sorption process of La(III) on both Lewatit TP 207 and Lewatit TP 260 was more favored at high temperature.

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