Abstract

A new sorbent material for removing Cr(VI) anionic species from aqueous solutions has been investigated. Adsorption equilibrium and thermodynamics of Cr(VI) anionic species onto reed biomass were studied at different initial concentrations, sorbent concentrations, pH levels, temperatures, and ionic strength. Equilibrium isotherm was analyzed by Langmuir model. The experimental sorption data fit the model very well. The maximum sorption capacity of Cr(VI) onto reed biomass was found to be 33 mg · g −1. It was noted that the Cr(VI) adsorption by reed biomass decreased with increase in pH. An increase in temperature resulted in a higher Cr(VI) loading per unit weight of the adsorbent. Removal of Cr(VI) by reed biomass seems to be mainly by chemisorption. The change in entropy (Δ S ∘) and heat of adsorption (Δ H ∘) for Cr(VI) adsorption on reed biomass were estimated as 2205 kJ · kg −1 · K −1 and 822 kJ · kg −1, respectively. The values of isosteric heat of adsorption varied with the surface loading of Cr(VI).

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