Sorption potential of Haro river sand for the removal of antimony from acidic aqueous solution
The sorption of antimony (V) from 9.55 × 10 −7 to 9.55 × 10 −5 mol dm −3 on the sand of Haro river (10 mg-1 g) has been investigated to optimize the maximum adsorption with respect to the selection of an appropriate electrolyte, shaking time, concentration of antimony and amount of sand. Maximum sor...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied radiation and isotopes 1996, Vol.47 (4), p.467-471 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The sorption of antimony (V) from 9.55 × 10
−7 to 9.55 × 10
−5 mol dm
−3 on the sand of Haro river (10 mg-1 g) has been investigated to optimize the maximum adsorption with respect to the selection of an appropriate electrolyte, shaking time, concentration of antimony and amount of sand. Maximum sorption of antimony (9.53 × 10
−7 mol dm
−3) from 0.3 mol dm
−3 nitric acid solution has been achieved after 10 min shaking at a v/w ratio of 450 cm
3 g
−1. Among the ions tested, EDTA, citrate, sulphite, thiosulphate, iodide, Zr(IV), tartrate and fluoride reduce the sorption drastically whereas Al(III) and Pb(II) enhance the sorption significantly. Under optimal conditions chosen for antimony, larger distribution ratios are obtained for Ru(III) and Ni(II) whereas Sn(IV), Cu(II) and Fe(III) have shown substantial sorption. Zn(II), Cs(I) and Cr(III) are sorbed to a lesser extent ( |
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ISSN: | 0969-8043 1872-9800 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0969-8043(95)00310-X |