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Valorization of coal fired-fly ash for potential heavy metal removal from the single and multi-contaminated system.


ABSTRACT: In this study, adsorption of three different heavy metals i.e. cadmium (Cd (II)), copper (Cu (II)) and nickel (Ni (II)) was carried out in single and multi-contaminated system using coal-fired fly ash (CFFA). Initially, for the single contaminated system, various physical process parameters were selected for optimization by deploying Box-Behnken design of experiments. Further, the evaluation of CFFA for removal of heavy metals in a multi-component system from aqueous solution was performed by employing Plackett-Burman design of experiments with all the three heavy metals at two different levels by varying their initial concentration (10-50 mg L-1). In both the aforementioned cases, CFFA showed its great potential for heavy metal removal, i.e. single and multi-component system and followed the order: Cu (II) > Ni (II) > Cd (II). Further, FTIR study confirmed the involvement of amide, aldehyde, alkoxy, alkanes, and alkene groups for heavy metal adsorption by CFFA.

SUBMITTER: Kumar M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6812189 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Valorization of coal fired-fly ash for potential heavy metal removal from the single and multi-contaminated system.

Kumar Mahendra M   Goswami Lalit L   Singh Alak Kumar AK   Sikandar Mohammad M  

Heliyon 20191014 10


In this study, adsorption of three different heavy metals i.e. cadmium (Cd (II)), copper (Cu (II)) and nickel (Ni (II)) was carried out in single and multi-contaminated system using coal-fired fly ash (CFFA). Initially, for the single contaminated system, various physical process parameters were selected for optimization by deploying Box-Behnken design of experiments. Further, the evaluation of CFFA for removal of heavy metals in a multi-component system from aqueous solution was performed by em  ...[more]

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