Removal of sodium and chloride ions from aqueous solutions using fique fibers (Furcraea spp.)

Fique fibers obtained from the leaves of Furcraea spp., a highly abundant plant in the mountains of South America, may offer an alternative as biosorbents in desalination processes as they exhibit high removal capacities (13.26 meq/g for chloride ions and 15.52 meq/g for sodium ions) up to four time...

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description Fique fibers obtained from the leaves of Furcraea spp., a highly abundant plant in the mountains of South America, may offer an alternative as biosorbents in desalination processes as they exhibit high removal capacities (13.26 meq/g for chloride ions and 15.52 meq/g for sodium ions) up to four times higher than exchange capacities commonly observed in synthetic resins. The ion removal capacity of the fibers was also found to be a function of the pH of the solution with the maximum removal of ions obtained at pH 8. Unlike most commercial ion exchange resins, our results suggest that fique fibers allow simultaneous removal of chloride and sodium ions.
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subjects Adsorption
Anions
Aqueous solutions
Capacity
Cellulose
Chemistry
Chloride
Chloride ions
Chlorides
Chlorides - chemistry
Desalination
Experiments
Fibers
Fourier transforms
Furcraea
Hazardous materials
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Ion exchange
Ion exchange resins
Ions
Lignin
Mountains
pH effects
Plant Leaves - chemistry
Plants - chemistry
Polymers
Removal
Resins
Sodium
Sodium - chemistry
Solutions
Sugarcane
Synthetic resins
Water - chemistry
Water desalting
title Removal of sodium and chloride ions from aqueous solutions using fique fibers (Furcraea spp.)
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