Adsorptive removal of a nitrate ion from the aqueous solution of sodium nitrate by application of double fixed-bed column
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Published:2024-08-14
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Page:1-18
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ISSN:2543-7496
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Container-title:Scientific Review Engineering and Environmental Sciences (SREES)
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ABONYI Matthew Ndubuisi,NWABANNE Joseph Tagbo,NZEKWE Samuel Chigozie,ELE Clinton Chizoba,ORUNTA Blessing Chiemerie,IGBONEKWU Lawrence Ifeanyi
Abstract
This study focuses on the removal of nitrate ions from aqueous solutions using rice husk activated carbon (RHAC). The RHAC was subjected to characterization via Fourier transform infrared (FTIR), scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy dispersive spectroscopy (SEM-EDS), and X-ray florescence (XRF) to ascertain its functional groups, surface morphology, and oxide/elemental composition, respectively. Batch experiments were conducted to assess the impact of nitrate concentration, bed height, and number of packing layers on removal efficiency. FTIR spectra revealed favorable sorption-related functional groups within RHAC, while SEM analysis indicated the presence of effective sorption sites on its surface. EDS analysis of the rice husk adsorbent before adsorption (RHBS) demonstrated a significant composition of Si (42.20%), O (35.30%), and Ca (12.33%). The batch study unveiled a concentration-dependent decrease in nitrate removal efficiency, alongside the enhanced performance with increased bed height and number of packing layers. Kinetic data fitting favored the Yoon–Nelson and Adams–Bohart models. Overall, RHAC exhibited efficient nitrate ion removal, with column performance notably improved by utilizing multiple packing layers. These results will enhance our understanding of the mechanisms involved in removing nitrate ions and highlight the potential effectiveness of RHAC, especially when utilized with multiple packing arrangements in column setups.
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Warsaw University of Life Sciences - SGGW Press
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