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Kinetic, equilibrium and thermodynamic studies for phosphate adsorption to magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles

Authors
Yoon, Seo-YoungLee, Chang-GuPark, Jeong-AnnKim, Jae-HyunKim, Song-BaeLee, Sang-HyupChoi, Jae-Woo
Issue Date
15-Jan-2014
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
Keywords
Magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles; Phosphate; Adsorption; Magnetic separation
Citation
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL, v.236, pp.341 - 347
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Journal Title
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume
236
Start Page
341
End Page
347
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/99530
DOI
10.1016/j.cej.2013.09.053
ISSN
1385-8947
Abstract
Phosphate (P) removal by magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles was investigated using kinetic, equilibrium and thermodynamic experiments. The results demonstrate that phosphate sorption to the magnetic nanoparticles reached equilibrium at 24 h with the maximum sorption capacity of 5.03 mg P g(-1) under given experimental conditions (initial P concentration range = 2-20 mg P L-1; adsorbent dose = 0.6 g L-1; reaction time = 24 h). The phosphate removal was relatively constant at an acidic solution pH (3.0-3.1 mg P g(-1), at pH 2.0-6.0), whereas the phosphate removal decreased sharply as the solution pH approached a highly alkaline condition (0.33 mg P g(-1) at pH 11.1). Thermodynamic tests indicate that phosphate sorption to the magnetic nanoparticles increased with increasing temperature from 15 to 45 degrees C, indicating the spontaneous and endothermic nature of sorption process (Delta H-0 = 39.17 kJ mol(-1); Delta S-0 = 156.35 J K-1 mol(-1); Delta G(0) = -5.88 similar to -10.57 kJ mol(-1)). The results indicate that the pseudo second-order model was most suitable for describing the kinetic data. Regarding the equilibrium data, the Freundlich and Redlich-Peterson isotherms were fitted well. This study demonstrates that magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles could be used for phosphate removal from aqueous solutions with regeneration and repeated use. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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