Abstract

Abstract Zeolitic MCM-22 and activated carbon have been used as adsorbents for removal of heavy metals (Cu2+ and Pb2+) and humic acid from aqueous solution. The adsorption behaviour has been investigated in single- and binary-adsorbate systems and the effect of humic acid on metal adsorption was obtained. It is found that the MCM-22 and activated carbon are effective in metal ion and humic acid adsorption. In single component system, the MCM-22 presents the adsorption capacities of Cu2+, Pb2+, and humic acid at 33, 94, and 78 mg/g, respectively, while the activated carbon exhibits the adsorption capacities of Cu2+, Pb2+, and humic acid at 12, 61, and 74 mg/g, respectively, lower than those on the MCM-22. Solution pH will significantly influence the adsorption. Cu2+ and Pb2+ adsorption will increase with increasing pH while humic acid shows a decreasing trend as pH is increased. In binary-adsorbate system, metal–humic acid interaction will affect the adsorption of metal and humic acid on the MCM-22 and activated carbon. On the MCM-22, Cu2+, Pb2+ will present competitive adsorption with humic acid. On the activated carbon, Pb2+ and humic acid also exhibit competitive adsorption, while Cu2+ and humic acid will have a complexation effect, resulting in an increase of Cu2+ adsorption on the activated.

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