Title of article :
Brewery Wastewater Evaluation and Remediation: Metal Sorption Kinetics and Transport
Author/Authors :
Udoji Itodo ، Adams - Federal University of Agriculture , Udoji Itodo ، Adams - Federal University of Agriculture , ، Rufus - Federal University of Agriculture , ، Rufus - Federal University of Agriculture , Idoko Adaji ، Johnson - Federal University of Agriculture , Idoko Adaji ، Johnson - Federal University of Agriculture
Abstract :
The study involves the adsorption of potentially toxic metals from brewery effluent (Beff), using size modified (UAD) and chemically modified (TAD) Borassus aethiopum biomass. Preliminary study and characterization of both brewery effluent and the derived adsorbents were recorded, with result showing some water quality parameters greater than threshold limits set by legislation. Both classical and instrumental techniques adopted for Sorbent characterization show valid outcome. Batch kinetic studies were monitored along with the role of varying conditions (Effluent concentration, pH, time and temperature) that could influence cadmium (Cd) and chromium (Cr) adsorption. Model applicability test supported the Pseudo secondorder, with a high correlation coefficient, least error sum and high precision in qe. cal./exp. The mode of transport is best explained with intraparticle diffusion, not as the only rate limiting process. Generally, the chemically treated biomass exhibited metal removal efficiencies that could compete with the function of commercial activated carbon (CAC).
Keywords :
adsorption , Kinetics , Metals , Brewery , Borassus Aethiopum
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Analytical Chemistry
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Analytical Chemistry