136 resultados para adsorvente
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Electrochemical methods applied to organic species transformation has been used as excellent synthesis tools. C-C bonds can be established, making possible polymer synthesis by both anodic and cathodic reactions of suitable monomer species at the working electrode surface. In this study, anodic procedure was used to electropolymerization of 2-mercaptobenzimidazole at reticulated glassy carbon (RGC) surface. 2-mercaptobenzimidazole presents ligand sites towards Hg2+, Ag+ and Cu2+ ions. The obtained material has been able to adsorb the above mentioned ions in aqueous solution.
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Samples of new insulating mineral oil, after contact with bauxite, were analyzed by visible spectrophotometry, impedance spectroscopy and their total acidity index was measured. The results of these analyses were compared to samples of new insulating mineral oil, which had not been in contact with bauxite. The comparison demonstrated that the bauxite didn't reduce the insulating capacity of the mineral oil and thus could be used to treat the oil in situ during the operation of an electric transformer.
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Silica gel was chemically modified with the aromatic amines p-anisidine, p-phenytidine and p-phenylenediamine, using grafting reactions. The resulting modified silicas were characterized by infrared spectroscopy and N2 adsorption/desorption isotherms. The organic groups were covalently immobilized in a monolayer form. These modified silicas were investigated as adsorbents for Pb2+, Cu2+, Cd2+ and Ni2+ in aqueous and ethanol solutions. In a general way, the adsorption capacity values for all adsorbents presented the following sequence: Pb2+ >> Cu2+ @Cd2+ @ Ni2+. Adsorption studies for all adsorbents, in competitive medium, showed better selectivity for Cu2+ and Pb2+ in aqueous medium and for Pb2+ in ethanol solution. Desorption studies were carried out using HCl and HNO3 as eluents.
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This work describes novel materials based on pure iron oxide and iron oxide/niobia composite to produce a magnetic adsorbent. These materials were prepared with synthetic iron oxide and characterized by powder XRD, SEM, FTIR, TPR and Mössbauer spectroscopy. Results showed that the main iron oxides formed were goethite (aFeOOH) and maghemite (gFe2O3) with small particle size. The iron oxide and iron oxide/niobia composite showed high adsorption ability for organic compounds. The positive enthalpy indicated an endothermic adsorption process suggesting physical adsorption.
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In this work, a new adsorbent was prepared by microencapsulation of sulfoxine into chitosan microspheres by the spray drying technique. The new adsorbent was characterized by Raman spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy and microanalysis of energy dispersive X-rays. The Cu(II) adsorption was studied as a function of pH, time and concentration. The optimum pH was found to be 6.0. The kinetic and equilibrium data showed that the adsorption process followed the pseudo second-order kinetic model and the Langmuir isotherm model over the entire concentration range. An increase of 8.0% in the maximum adsorption capacity of the adsorbent (53.8 mg g-1) was observed as compared to chitosan glutaraldehyde cross-linked microspheres.
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The removal study was conducted using 1.00 g of the rice husk ash (RHA) and 20.0 mL solution with concentrations in the range of 10-1000 mg/L of Zn(II). The influence of contact time, initial metal concentration, agitation and pH of the removal process was investigated. Superior removals to 95% were obtained at the end of 24 h of contact. The agitation increased in 20% the removal of Zn(II), being needed only 5 min to reach the equilibrium. The adsorption process was studied by the models of isotherms of Langmuir, Freundlich and BET, obtaining results of R L and 1/n for a process favorable of adsorption. BET isotherm best represents the equilibrium adsorption. The results showed that the RHA has the largest capacity and affinity for the removal of Zn(II).
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The main goal of this research was the preparation and use of a organophilic smectitic clay able to promoting the adsorption of phenol. In this work was used a natural clay called Chocolate, from Campina Grande - PB (Brazil). The natural clay was treated with a solution of sodium carbonate. After this the sodium clay was treated with quaternary ammonium salt. The adsorptive study was conducted by different values of pH and temperature. The results showed a better performance in adsorptive at pH 7 and temperature 30 ºC, with removal of more than 80% of phenol.
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The quaternary chitosan was synthesized by reaction of chitosan with glycidyl trimethylammonium chloride. it was characterized by infrared spectra and conductometric titration. Adsorption of reactive blue 4 (RB4) and reactive red 120 (RR120) by quaternary chitosan was studied from aqueous medium. Two kinetic adsorption models were tested: pseudo first-order and pseudo second-order. The experimental data best fitted the pseudo second-order model. The Langmuir isotherm model provided the best fit to the equilibrium data in the concentration range investigated and the maximum adsorption capacity determined was 415 mg (RR120) and 637 mg (RB4) of reactive dye per gram of adsorbent.
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This study aimed the use of coal mining waste as a new adsorbent for H3O+ and removal of Al (III), Fe (III) and Mn (II) from acid mine drainage. Data from kinetic and equilibrium of the adsorption of H3O+ followed the pseudo second-order and Langmuir isotherm models. The maximum adsorption capacity of H3O+ was 316 mmol kg-1. The adsorbent removed 100% of Al (III), 100% of Fe (III) and 89% of Mn (II), suggesting its use as an alternative for the treatment of acid mine drainage.
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This paper describes the adsorption of 17β-estradiol (E2) and 17α-ethinylestradiol (EE2) from aqueous solution by decomposed peat. The peat presented a good adsorption process, close to 76.2% for E2 removal and approximately 55.0% for EE2. Moreover, the results indicated a probable multi-layered process. Adsorption isotherms were well fitted by Freundlich model. The data were evaluated considering the pseudo-first-order and pseudo-second-order approaches, being the second more significant mechanism in the rate-controlling step. Thermodynamic data revealed that hormones adsorption onto peat is spontaneous under the employed experimental conditions. The results confirmed the potential of this adsorbent to be employed for effluents treatment.
Aplicação de material zeolítico sintetizado de cinzas de carvão como adsorvente de poluentes em água
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Cinzas leve de carvão tratadas pelo método hidrotérmico foram usadas como adsorvente de baixo custo para a remoção de íons metálicos e corante de solução aquosa. As isotermas de adsorção das cinzas leve tratadas foram estudadas e os resultados foram ajustados pelos modelos de Langmuir e Freundlich. A isoterma de Freundlich descreveu melhor o processo de adsorção do azul de metileno. Os dados de equilíbrio para a adsorção dos íons zinco e cádmio se ajustaram melhor á equação de Langmuir. O valor máximo de capacidade de adsorção obtido foi de 0,78 (mg g-1)(L mg)1/n para o azul de metileno, 38,1 mg g-1 para o Zn2+ e 67, 5 mg g-1 para o Cd2+. Os materiais sintetizados exibiram capacidades de adsorção muito maiores do que as das cinzas leves usadas como matéria-prima. O estudo mostrou que o material zeólitico pode efetivamente adsorver azul de metileno e íons metálicos com eficiências de remoção na faixa de 82-99%.
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Neste trabalho utilizou-se um adsorvente híbrido mesoporoso, a 4- fenilenodiaminopropilsílica (4-PhAP/sílica) que foi obtida através do processo sol-gel. O material foi caracterizado através de espectroscopia de infravermelho, análise elementar de carbono, hidrogênio e nitrogênio (CHN). Na continuidade do trabalho o adsorvente foi empregado na pré-concentração de amostras certificadas de água com posterior determinação de Cu2+ por espectroscopia de absorção atômica com forno de grafite (GFAAS). A massa característica de Cu2+ encontrada foi 15,0 ± 0,2 pg, sendo que o limite de detecção na determinação de cobre em água empregando o procedimento de préconcentração foi 0,2 µg l-1. Foi possível realizar em torno de 750 ciclos de leitura com o mesmo tubo de grafite. Durante a pré-concentração, agitou-se dentro em um frasco de polietileno: aliquotas de 5,00 ml de água certificadas, 20,0 ml de tampão acetato (pH 5,2) e 20,0 mg do adsorvente. Após 60 minutos de contato, separou-se a fase sólida contendo adsorvente mais adsorbato da fase líquida através de filtração, suspendeu-se então 15,0 mg do adsorvente contendo Cu2+ em 1 ml de solução contendo HNO3 0,5% e Triton X-100 0.05%. No prosseguimento do trabalho 20,0 µl desta suspensão foi diretamente introduzida numa plataforma integrada de um tubo de grafite, previamente tratada com modificador permanente W-Rh. O fator de pré-concentração obtido com a utilização do xerogel 4-PhAP/sílica como adsorvente foi 3,75, sendo que a capacidade de retenção do adsorvente foi 0,52 mmol de cobre por grama de material adsorvente.
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The destructive impact of improper disposal of heavy metals in the environment increases as a direct result of population explosion, urbanization and industrial expansion and technological developments. Argil are potential materials for adsorption of inorganic and the pelletization of it is required for use in adsorptive columns of fixed bed. The low cost and the possibility of regeneration makes these materials attractive for use in the purification process, capable of removing inorganic compounds in contaminated aquatic environments. In this work was made pellets of a mixture of dolomite and montmorillonite by wet agglomeration, in different percentages. The removal of Pb (II) was investigated through experimental studies, and was modeled by kinetic models and isotherms of adsorption. The materials were characterized using the techniques of XRD, TG / DTA, FT-IR, and surface area by BET method. The results showed the adsorption efficiency of the contaminant by the composite material studied in synthetic solution. The study found that the adsorption follows the Langmuir model, and the kinetics of adsorption follows the model of pseudosecond order