Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry, The University of Newcastle, Callaghan 2308, Australia
Abstract
The adsorption of thallium(I), lead(II), copper(II), bismuth(III) and chromium(III) by electrolytic manganese dioxide (EMD) has been followed between pH 2–5 [except for bismuth(III)), where a single pH of 1.5 was employed] at 20°C and an ionic strength of 0.5, employing a wide range of initial metal ion concentrations from 5 × 10−5 mol/dm3 to 5 × 10−2 mol/dm3. The adsorption isotherms all fitted a simple Langmuir adsorption equation quite well. The amount of metal ion adsorbed increased with pH for lead and copper ion. However, for both thallium and chromium, a significant drop in adsorption between pH 3 and 4 was observed, associated with the dominant presence of lower-charged hydroxy species at higher pH values. At pH 4, adsorption was in the order PbII > CuII > TII >> CrIII, whereas at pH ≤ 2 the order was BiIII ≤ PbII > TlI > CrIII > CuII. In the low pH range, which is largely free of hydrolysis species, the adsorption of the isoelectronic bismuth, lead and thallium series appears to be dominated by charge, and charge appears a dominant factor with the transition metal pair also. The adsorption of lead (at pH 4 and 5) and bismuth (at pH 1.5) to samples of EMD subjected to prolonged heat treatment at 110, 400 and 650°C were also examined. Samples dried at 110°C mainly lost only surface water, and showed adsorption characteristics similar to untreated samples. Samples heated at 400°C lost all their combined water but still showed significant adsorption, whereas samples heated at 600°C were converted to Mn2O3, and showed very small though measurable metal ion adsorption.
Subject
Surfaces and Interfaces,General Chemical Engineering,General Chemistry
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