Langmuir, Vol.17, No.14, 4256-4260, 2001
Chromium adsorption by chitosan impregnated with microemulsion
Removal of chromium(III) from aqueous solutions by chitosan impregnated with a microemulsion was investigated. The modified chitosan showed a remarkable increase in chromium sorption capacity as compared to an untreated sample. Dynamic column experiments were performed to study the influence of pH, concentration, and the presence of others metal ions (copper and nickel) in the chromium solutions. The adsorption process is pH-dependent, and the amount of Cr(III) retained increases with increasing heavy metal initial concentration. It can be observed that the best bed efficiency was for copper, followed by chromium and then nickel. The nature of chromium(III) adsorption equilibrium at different temperatures (30, 40, and 50 degreesC) was investigated, and the Freundlich and Langmuir isotherm models were applied to fit the experimental data. The uptake process obeys the Langmuir isotherm. Following the adsorption step, the desorption process was carried out using several eluant solutions. The best results were obtained using strongly acidic solutions as eluants.