Abstract

The adsorption thermodynamic characteristic of Cu2+ from aqueous solution onto humin andalso humic acid from a typical black soil in northeast China were examined at three different temperatures(298, 318 and 338 K) by batch isotherm experiments. Results showed that humin was structurally differentfrom humic acid. The increase of temperature had a positive effect on the adsorption process. Freundlichequation described the equilibrium data better with respect to Langmuir equation. Thermodynamic parameters,i.e. standard free energy changes (ΔGo), standard enthalpy change (ΔHo) and standard entropy change (ΔSo),revealed that Cu2+ adsorption by humin and humic acid were a feasible, spontaneous and endothermic processwith an increase in disorder. The values of isosteric heat of adsorption (ΔHx) increased with increasing surfaceCu2+ loading, and the increase in ΔHx values was smaller for humin than for humic acid. The results indicatedthat humin and humic acid possessed energetically heterogeneous surfaces. Humic acid had greater surfaceheterogeneity than humin

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