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Understanding mechanisms in the adsorption of lead and copper ions on chili seed waste in single and multicomponent systems: a combined experimental and computational study

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 28, Issue 18, Pages 23204-23219

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-020-11721-z

Keywords

Adsorption; Copper; Lead; Single; Multicomponent; Mechanism

Funding

  1. Minciencias [80740-451-2019]
  2. Universidad de Medellin [1096]

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The research findings demonstrate a significant difference in the adsorption capacity of chili seed for Pb2+ and Cu2+ in single-component systems, and a concentration effect of metal ions in multicomponent systems, showing antagonistic and competitive effects. Computational and experimental results show that the adsorption mechanisms involve ionic exchange, pi-interaction, complexation, and electrostatic attraction.
In the current work, a deep study to understand the adsorption phenomena occurring in single and multicomponent systems was conducted by using spectroscopic characterization, and computational tools. The experimental results showed that the adsorption capacity of chili seed is higher for Pb2+ (48 mg/g) than Cu2+ (4.1 mg/g) ions in single systems. However, the adsorption study in multicomponent systems provides important conclusions of the concentration effect of the metal ions, showing a significant antagonistic and competitive effect of both ions under equivalent concentrations of them (q(Pb)(2+) is 56% reduced) or high concentration of Pb2+ (q(Cu)(2+) is 50% reduced). Computational results correlated well with the experimental ones and evidenced all interactions proposed from spectroscopy results, accounting for the occurrence of complexation and electrostatic mechanisms between metal ions and the surface oxygenated functional groups (hydroxyl, carboxyl, and carboxylate) onto chili seed. Chemistry quantum descriptors supported the reactivity behavior of the chemical species implicated. All results evidenced that Pb2+ and Cu2+ adsorption on chili seed surface is governed by the occurrence of combined ionic exchange, pi-interaction, complexation, and electrostatic attraction.

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