Cadmium and arsenic adsorption in aqueous systems in the presence of monosilicic acid
- Autores: Ji X.1, Liu S.1, Hua P.1, Bocharnikova E.A.2, Matychenkov V.V.3, Khomyakov D.M.4
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Afiliações:
- Institute of Agriculture, Environment and Ecology
- Institute of Physicochemical and Biological Problems of Soil Science
- Institute of Fundamental Problems of Biology
- Department of Soil Science
- Edição: Volume 72, Nº 5 (2017)
- Páginas: 199-206
- Seção: Article
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0147-6874/article/view/174637
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.3103/S0147687417050040
- ID: 174637
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Resumo
The effect of different concentrations of monosilicic acid on the sorption capacity of quartz sand, diatomite, zeolite, and brown coal with respect to cadmium and arsenic has been studied in laboratory conditions. The applicability of different adsorption models, including exponential, semilogarithmic, and linear dependences, as well as the Langmuir and Freundlich equations, has been compared. An increase in monosilicic acid concentration from 0 to 2 mM increased the sorption capacity of all materials. It has been suggested that either the interaction of monosilicic acid with a pollutant takes place directly in the solution followed by sorption of the reaction products on the surface or in the pores of the sorbent, or first adsorption of the monosilicic acid by the sorbent occurs followed by interaction of the sorbed silicic acid with cadmium and arsenic; it is also possible that both process proceed in parallel.
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X. Ji
Institute of Agriculture, Environment and Ecology
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Rússia, Pushchino, 142290
S. Liu
Institute of Agriculture, Environment and Ecology
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Rússia, Pushchino, 142290
P. Hua
Institute of Agriculture, Environment and Ecology
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Rússia, Pushchino, 142290
E. Bocharnikova
Institute of Physicochemical and Biological Problems of Soil Science
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Rússia, Pushchino, 142290
V. Matychenkov
Institute of Fundamental Problems of Biology
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Rússia, Pushchino, 142290
D. Khomyakov
Department of Soil Science
Email: 1546861600@qq.com
Rússia, Moscow, 119991
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