Removal of copper from aqueous solution by citric acid modified rice straw
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Date
2009-06-20Author
Che Zulzikrami, Azner Abidin
Fahmi, Muhamad Ridwan
Naimah, Ibrahim
Masitah, Hassan
Salsuwanda, Selamat
Nazerry Rosmady, Rahmat
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The objective of the present study were
to convert rice straw, a by-product of rice
production to a metal adsorbent and further to
investigate the potential of using the adsorbent for
the removal of Cu(II) ions. The rice straw was
water washed and citric acid (CA) modified to
enhance its nature adsorption capacity. Batch
adsorption studies of Cu(II) adsorption were
carried out under various operating conditions,
and found to be pH, initial adsorbate
concentration, contact time, and adsorbent
dosage. The experimental data were analyzed
using the Langmuir and Freudlinch isotherm
model, and can be well described by Langmuir
isotherm model that supports the assumption that
adsorption takes place on homogeneous surfaces.
The kinetic studies indicated that the pseudosecond-
order kinetic equation provides better
correlation data than pseudo-first-order kinetic
model. Therefore, CA modified rice straw
(CARS) has a considerable potential as a low-cost
and highly efficient adsorbent, to be a new singleuse
adsorbent for the removal of Cu(II) ions from
wastewater.