Adsorptive removal of lead and arsenic from aqueous solution using soya bean as a novel biosorbent: equilibrium isotherm and thermal stability studies

Abstract In this study, adsorption potential of soya bean adsorbent for lead (Pb) and arsenic (As) has been assessed in order to consider its suitability for purification of wastewater containing heavy metals. The main focus of study was on Pb and As. Batch experiments were performed to study the ad...

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Main Authors: Nisha Gaur, Aayush Kukreja, Mahavir Yadav, Archana Tiwari
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-06-01
Series:Applied Water Science
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13201-018-0743-5
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spelling doaj-37623ddf5f564faf93f12f48d6fc79af2020-11-25T00:40:23ZengSpringerOpenApplied Water Science2190-54872190-54952018-06-018411210.1007/s13201-018-0743-5Adsorptive removal of lead and arsenic from aqueous solution using soya bean as a novel biosorbent: equilibrium isotherm and thermal stability studiesNisha Gaur0Aayush Kukreja1Mahavir Yadav2Archana Tiwari3School of Biotechnology, Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki VishwavidyalayaSchool of Biotechnology, Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki VishwavidyalayaSchool of Biotechnology, Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki VishwavidyalayaSchool of Biotechnology, Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki VishwavidyalayaAbstract In this study, adsorption potential of soya bean adsorbent for lead (Pb) and arsenic (As) has been assessed in order to consider its suitability for purification of wastewater containing heavy metals. The main focus of study was on Pb and As. Batch experiments were performed to study the adsorption of Pb and As on soya bean absorbent. The effect of various experimental parameters (adsorbent dose, contact time, temperature and pH) was studied, and optimal conditions were determined. The effect of adsorbent dose on the biosorption of Pb and As from aqueous solution was studied at 37 °C by varying the adsorbent amount from 1 g/100 ml to 4 g/100 ml. Highest amount of Pb and As was adsorbed at sorbent amount of 3 g/100 ml. The optimum pH for removal of As and Pb was found to be 2.0 and 4.0 ± 0.26. Maximum biosorption of Pb and As was achieved at 37 °C. The maximum percentage removal of Pb and As was attained at 60 min of shaking time. Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm models were utilized for equilibrium studies. It was found that biosorption by soya bean adsorbent was exothermic in nature. The thermal degradation analysis suggested that the degradation occurs in two steps and adsorbent is thermally stable.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13201-018-0743-5BiosorptionSoya bean adsorbentLead and arsenicSorption isotherm and thermal analysis of biosorbent
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author Nisha Gaur
Aayush Kukreja
Mahavir Yadav
Archana Tiwari
spellingShingle Nisha Gaur
Aayush Kukreja
Mahavir Yadav
Archana Tiwari
Adsorptive removal of lead and arsenic from aqueous solution using soya bean as a novel biosorbent: equilibrium isotherm and thermal stability studies
Applied Water Science
Biosorption
Soya bean adsorbent
Lead and arsenic
Sorption isotherm and thermal analysis of biosorbent
author_facet Nisha Gaur
Aayush Kukreja
Mahavir Yadav
Archana Tiwari
author_sort Nisha Gaur
title Adsorptive removal of lead and arsenic from aqueous solution using soya bean as a novel biosorbent: equilibrium isotherm and thermal stability studies
title_short Adsorptive removal of lead and arsenic from aqueous solution using soya bean as a novel biosorbent: equilibrium isotherm and thermal stability studies
title_full Adsorptive removal of lead and arsenic from aqueous solution using soya bean as a novel biosorbent: equilibrium isotherm and thermal stability studies
title_fullStr Adsorptive removal of lead and arsenic from aqueous solution using soya bean as a novel biosorbent: equilibrium isotherm and thermal stability studies
title_full_unstemmed Adsorptive removal of lead and arsenic from aqueous solution using soya bean as a novel biosorbent: equilibrium isotherm and thermal stability studies
title_sort adsorptive removal of lead and arsenic from aqueous solution using soya bean as a novel biosorbent: equilibrium isotherm and thermal stability studies
publisher SpringerOpen
series Applied Water Science
issn 2190-5487
2190-5495
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Abstract In this study, adsorption potential of soya bean adsorbent for lead (Pb) and arsenic (As) has been assessed in order to consider its suitability for purification of wastewater containing heavy metals. The main focus of study was on Pb and As. Batch experiments were performed to study the adsorption of Pb and As on soya bean absorbent. The effect of various experimental parameters (adsorbent dose, contact time, temperature and pH) was studied, and optimal conditions were determined. The effect of adsorbent dose on the biosorption of Pb and As from aqueous solution was studied at 37 °C by varying the adsorbent amount from 1 g/100 ml to 4 g/100 ml. Highest amount of Pb and As was adsorbed at sorbent amount of 3 g/100 ml. The optimum pH for removal of As and Pb was found to be 2.0 and 4.0 ± 0.26. Maximum biosorption of Pb and As was achieved at 37 °C. The maximum percentage removal of Pb and As was attained at 60 min of shaking time. Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm models were utilized for equilibrium studies. It was found that biosorption by soya bean adsorbent was exothermic in nature. The thermal degradation analysis suggested that the degradation occurs in two steps and adsorbent is thermally stable.
topic Biosorption
Soya bean adsorbent
Lead and arsenic
Sorption isotherm and thermal analysis of biosorbent
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13201-018-0743-5
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