Activated sodium bentonite as an adsorbent for efficient removal of hexavalent chromium: Statistical optimization using Box–Behnken design

Author:

Bekele Tadele12ORCID,Worku Zemene1,Duguma Abu3,Myneni Venkata Ratnam4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Environmental Engineering Addis Ababa Science and Technology University Addis Ababa Ethiopia

2. Department of Chemical Engineering Mattu University Mattu Ethiopia

3. Energy and Environment Research Centre Dilla University Dilla Ethiopia

4. Department of Chemical Engineering MVJ College of Engineering Bengaluru Karnataka India

Abstract

AbstractAt present, developing countries, including Ethiopia, are undergoing a phase of industrial transformation. As a result, there has been a significant rise in the presence of harmful pollutants in groundwater. The release of deleterious heavy metals, such as Cr (VI), into the surrounding ecosystem is a result of various industrial operations. The present investigation utilized activated sodium bentonite clay as an adsorbent agent to facilitate the elimination of Cr (VI). The clay was subjected to acidification and thermal modification techniques to enhance its adsorption capacity. The investigation involved an examination of the particular surface area, capacity for cation exchange, crystalline properties, functional groups on the surface, and structural morphology. The methylene blue test method was employed to ascertain the maximum specific surface area and cation exchange capacity of the adsorbent, which were found to be 512 m2/g and 65.5 meq/100 g, respectively. The clay mineral composition was analyzed using X‐ray diffraction, which indicated that the primary constituent was montmorillonite. The presence of impurities such as quartz, feldspar, muscovite, cristobalite, and hematite was also detected. The study employed response surface methodology, Box–Benkhen design (RSM‐BBD) to investigate the impact of operational parameters, including agitation time, initial Cr (VI) concentration, and adsorbent dosage. Under the optimal conditions, a removal efficiency of 98.05% was achieved for Cr (VI) for a contact duration of 120 min, a dosage of 3.913 g/L, and an initial concentration of 50 mg/L. The sodium bentonite clay that was activated demonstrated a maximum capacity for adsorption of 22.72 mg/g in regards to the adsorption of Cr (VI). The experimental data were best fitted by the Langmuir isotherm, which exhibited a correlation coefficient of 0.9699. The adsorption kinetics were assessed and determined to adhere to a pseudo‐second‐order pattern, exhibiting a coefficient of determination (R2) value of 0.999. Furthermore, the activated sodium bentonite clay demonstrated remarkable potential for repeated utilization in the adsorption of Cr (VI) ions in aqueous solutions.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Pollution,Waste Management and Disposal

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