Title of article :
Modelling of Adsorption of Zinc and Silver Ions on Analcime and Modified Analcime Zeolites Using Central Composite Design
Author/Authors :
Yousefpour, Maryam Department of Petroleum Engineering - Nour Branch - Islamic Azad University - Nour
Abstract :
In this study, Response Surface Methodology (RSM) using Central Composite Design (CCD)
was employed to optimize the conditions of independent variables (adsorption time and
ion solution concentration) for the removal of Zinc (II) and Ag ions from the aqueous solutions using
analcime and modified analcime zeolites (Fe-ANA and Ni-ANA) as efficient and low cost adsorbent.
The operation conditions were contact time of 1-13 h and ion concentration of 25-250 ppm
at ambient temperature. Under these, conditions the response (the adsorption capacity of zinc (II)
and Ag ions) was fitted by a quadratic polynomial regression model and linear model analysis
in five-level-two-factor CCD using Design Expert software. The optimal conditions (high removal
efficiency) for zinc (II) and Ag+ adsorption were achieved. The analysis of variance demonstrated
that ion concentration effect was found to be significant in the adsorption process. Moreover, actual
and predicted response plot of ion adsorption in zeolites were investigated.
Keywords :
Analcime , Response surface methodology , Atomic absorption spectroscopy , Zeolite
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics