Title of article
Development of new composite biosorbents from olive pomace wastes
Author/Authors
Francesca Pagnanelli، نويسنده , , Carolina Cruz Viggi، نويسنده , , Luigi Toro، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
6
From page
5492
To page
5497
Abstract
In this study olive pomace was used as a source of binding substances for the development of composite biosorbents to be used in heavy metal removal from aqueous solutions. The aim was to obtain biosorbent material with an increased concentration of binding sites. The effects of two different extraction procedures (one using only methanol and the other one hexane followed by methanol) on the binding properties of olive pomace were tested by potentiometric titrations and batch biosorption tests for copper and cadmium removal. Titration modelling evidenced that both kinds of extractions generated a solid with a reduced amount of protonatable sites. Biosorption tests were organized according to full factorial designs. Analysis of variance denoted that both kinds of extractions determined a statistically significant negative effect on metal biosorption. In the case of cadmium extractions also determined a significant decrease of selectivity with respect to olive pomace.
When the acid-base and binding properties of the substances extracted were determined, they were adsorbed onto a synthetic resin (octadecylsilane) and calcium alginate beads. In this way two kinds of composite biosorbents have been obtained both having an increased concentration of binding substances with respect to native olive pomace, also working more efficiently in metal removal.
Keywords
Modelling , Olive pomace , Biosorption , Potentiometric titration , heavy metals
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Record number
1012889
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