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Removal of Lead and Cadmium Ions from Aqueous Solution by Polyvinyl alcohol-modified Kaolinite Clay: A Novel Nano-clay Adsorbent

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ADSORPTION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Volume 26, Issue 6, Pages 383-405

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1260/0263-6174.26.6.383

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  1. Chinese Academy of Sciences, CAS
  2. Academy of Sciences for the Third World, TWAS

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Kaolinite clay was modified with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) to obtain a PVA-nano-clay adsorbent. X-Ray diffraction Measurements Of the adsorbent showed no observable change in the d-spacing of its crystal lattice. Scanning electron microscopy of the PVA-modified nano-clay adsorbent indicated the presence of irregular crystal structures. Infrared spectroscopy suggested that the PVA-nano-clay adsorbent basically possessed Outer -OH functional groups. This adsorbent was found to have an adsorption capacity of 56.18 mg/g for Pb2+ ions and 41.67 mg/g for Cd2+ ions. The adsorption data obtained was well explained by the Diffuse Layer Model (DLM), which implies that the adsorption of both metal ions onto the modified adsorbent was via an inner-sphere surface complexation mechanism. The Delta H-0 values for adsorption of both metal ions onto the PVA-nano-clay were -12.48 kJ/mol for Pb2+ ions and -13.49 kJ/mol for Cd2+ ions, with both ions exhibiting negative adsorption entropies. data-fitting indicated that both the PVA-nano-clay and the unmodified adsorbent possessed homogeneous and heterogeneous adsorption sites. Virtually complete desorption (ca. 99%) of both metal ions occurred front PVA-nano-clay within 3 min.

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