Adsorption of metal ions from fine coal tailings dump waste water using bio-char

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2018Author
Fosso-Kankeu, Elvis
Weideman, Reinhardt
Moyakhe, Dumisane
Campbell, Quentin
Waanders, Frans
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Coal mining operations produce large amounts of
tailings which contains heavy metals. Heavy metals such as
cadmium (Cd) can cause environmental problems. The adsorption
capacities of biochars produced from spent coffee beans and
brewery waste were explored for the removal of Cd from single
and multi-component solutions. The biochars were prepared by
hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) and characterized by scanning
electron microscope analysis (SEM) and Fourier transform
infrared microscopy (FTIR). The developed adsorbents were
utilized in batches of pre-treated and untreated biochar for the
removal of Cd metal ions. The pre-treatment was done through
surface impregnation with sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS). The
pseudo second order kinetic model was suitable in this study to
predict the adsorption capacity of the pre-treated and untreated
biochar; it was found that the pretreatment of biochar with SDS
contributed to increase its adsorption capacity from 4.824 to
10.672. The pre-treated and untreated biochar can be used for the
treatment wastewater contaminated with Cd
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http://hdl.handle.net/10394/34193https://www.eares.org/siteadmin/upload/6466EAP1118230.pdf
https://doi.org/10.17758/EARES4.EAP1118230