SORPTION OF LEAD, CADMIUM AND ZINC FROM AIR SEDIMENTS APPLYING NATURAL WOOL FIBER

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作者
Babincev, Ljiljana M. [1 ]
Budimir, Milana V. [2 ]
Rajakovic, Ljubinka V. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Pristini, Fak Tehnickih Nauka, Kosovska Mitrovica 38220, Serbia
[2] Univ Pristini, Prirodno Matemat Fak, Kosovska Mitrovica 38220, Serbia
[3] Univ Belgrade, Tehnol Met Fak, Belgrade, Serbia
关键词
Heavy metals; Natural wool fibers; Sorption; Air; NONWOVEN MATERIAL; METAL-CATIONS; BINDING;
D O I
10.2298/HEMIND120328072B
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TQ [化学工业];
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0817 ;
摘要
The aim of this study is to investigate the possibilities of removing lead, cadmium, and zinc from air by sorption with natural wool fibers (NWF), thus evaluating the possible application of wool materials in direct protection of air from the influence of heavy metals. Metal detection was performed (before and after the sorption process) by potentiometric stripping analysis. Sorption experiments were done in two ways: by immersing NWF in model solutions (prepared by the working standard solutions and deionized water), and by immersing NWF in solutions of sediments from the air. The influence of mass sorbent, sorption time, pH, and temperature on the sorption of lead, cadmium, and zinc were experimentally examined. Effectiveness of lead, cadmium, and zinc sorption by applying natural wool fibers is shown as the sorption capacity (a ratio between metal concentration before and after sorption and sorbent mass). Sorbent of 0.1 g NWF mass in neutral environment collected: after 10 min 23.9% of lead, 19.0% of cadmium, and 21.3% of zinc, whereas after 30 min 71.5% of lead, 69.6% of cadmium, and 69.4% of zinc was collected. NWF of the same mass in acidic environment showed lower sorption capabilities. For pH 4.5 the effective sorption was: 68.6% of lead, 66.8% of cadmium, and 66.6% of zinc; whereas for pH 2.1 NWF sorption is 54.6% of lead, 53.2% of cadmium, and 52.9% of zinc. The optimal pH range for application of this sorption during the experiment material was 4.5-7.0. The sorption was made in solutions with pH 2.1 due to potentiometric stripping analysis application conditions. Temperature significantly impacted the tested material sorption characteristics. When the temperature slightly increased, regardless of the inflicted damage, NWF kept its functionality. When the temperature was higher than 60 degrees C, the sorbent effectiveness was reduced. The NWF sorption capacity was lowest at 100 degrees C: 11.63 mu g g(-1) for lead, 8.18 mu g g(-1) for cadmium, and 9.41 mu g g(-1) for zinc. The results of the experimental research have shown that a high degree of removal (about 70%) can be achieved provided that the mass of the sorbent rages from 0.06-0.1 g, contact time is long enough (30 min), and that there are no significant effects of temperature and pH.
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