The removal of toxic metals from liquid effluents by ion exchange resins. Part XVII: Arsenic(V)/H+/Dowex 1x8

REVISTA DE METALURGIA(2022)

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The performance of anionic exchange resin Dowex 1x8 in the removal of arsenic(V) from aque-ous solutions was investigated. Batch experimentation was carried out under different variables, including, the stirring speed applied on the system, the pH of the aqueous solution, resin dosage and temperature. Due to the characteristic speciation of arsenic(V) in aqueous phases, the removal of this element from the solution is negligible at highly acidic or alkaline pH values, but it is possible at the aqueous pH range of 4-9, thus, both HAsO(4)(2-)and H2AsO4- species are loaded onto the resin. At the above pH range, arsenic(V) uptake is exothermic. Different models are fitted to the experimental values in order to gain knowledge about this ion exchange system: rate law, kinetics and solute loading onto the resin. This loading is compared against the yielded using non-functionalized multiwalled carbon nanotubes. The elution step is investigated using acidic solutions (HCl medium) as eluent, from the eluted solutions, arsenic(V) can be efficiently stabilized as ferric or calcium arsenates.
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Arsenic(V), Dowex 1x8, Liquid effluents, Multiwalled carbon nanotubes, Removal
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