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Sequestering of thorium ions from aqueous media on rice husk: Equilibrium, kinetic and thermodynamic studies

  • Shagufta Zafar , Nasir Khalid EMAIL logo und Muhammad Latif Mirza
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 18. Dezember 2014

Abstract

The adsorption behaviour of thorium on rice husk has been studied by optimizing different parameters like nature of electrolyte, amount of adsorbent, equilibration time, metal concentration, and temperature, employing batch method and radiotracer technique. Maximum adsorption was observed at 0.0001 mol L1 HNO3, using 0.1 g of adsorbent for 4 cm3 of 5.19 · 105 mol L1 of Th+4 solution in fifteen minutes equilibration time. The adsorption phenomenon was verified by FTIR, SEM and EDX techniques. The adsorption data was well fitted to Freundlich, Langmuir and Dubinin-Radushkevich isotherm equations. The characteristic Freundlich constants i.e. 1/n = 0.528 ± 0.019 and K = 4.88 × 10−4 ± 1.29 · 105 mol g1 whereas the Langmuir constants Qm = (4.159 ± 0.234) × 106 mol g1 and KL = (3.627 ± 0.328) × 104 dm3 mol1 have been computed for the sorption system. The sorption free energy was found to be 11.24 ± 0.211 kJ mol1 showing chemisorption nature of interaction between thorium and rice husk. The results showed that thorium adsorption on rice husk follows pseudo 2nd order with rate constant = 1.448 g mg1 min1. The determined negative values of ΔG indicated spontaneity of the process, whereas the positive values of ΔH and ΔS confirmed endothermic nature and increased randomness during the adsorption process respectively. The removal of Th+4 ions from spiked tap water was checked by employing the optimized experimental parameters which indicated that rice husk is a good adsorbent for thorium ions and may be used for waste management of radionuclides.

Acknowledgement

One of the authors (Shagufta Zafar) would like to thank Higher Education Commission, Islamabad, Pakistan, for awarding an indigenous Ph. D. fellowship and Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology (PINSTECH), Islamabad, Pakistan, for providing research facilities for the present studies.

Received: 2014-5-26
Accepted: 2014-10-22
Published Online: 2014-12-18
Published in Print: 2015-5-28

©2014 Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston

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