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Isotherm Studies on Removal of Lead(II) Ions from Wastewater by Magnetic Carbon Synthesised from Euphorbia hirta Leaf Extract


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1 Departent of Chemistry, Vivekanandha College of Arts and Sciences for Women, Elayampalayam, Tiruchengode-637 205, Tamil Nadu, India
2 Departent of Chemistry, Vivekanandha College of Technology for Women, Elayampalayam, Tiruchengode-637 205, Tamil Nadu, India
 

In this article a magnetic carbon (MEHLC) has been synthesised from Euphorbia hirta leaf (EHL) extract to investigate the adsorption capacity of lead(II) ions from aqueous solutions and industrial wastewater. The prepared magnetic carbon (MEHLC) is compared with raw material (EHL) under the batch adsorption process such as contact time, pH, adsorbent dose and temperature. The adsorbents are characterized by FT-IR, SEM and EDX studies. The maximum removal is obtained at 300 K and the Langmuir isotherm of MEHLC and EHL is found to be with applicable qm value of 385.86 and 21.96 mg g-1, respectively. Various thermodynamic parameters, including the standard Gibbs free energy (∆G°), standard enthalpy (∆H°) and standard entropy (∆S°), are evaluated. The MEHLC and EHL are tested with lead(II) plating wastewater through a batch mode process over five cycles; MEHLC showed better results than EHL.

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Removal of Lead(II), Euphorbia hirta Leaf, Isotherm, Kinetic Parameters.
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  • Isotherm Studies on Removal of Lead(II) Ions from Wastewater by Magnetic Carbon Synthesised from Euphorbia hirta Leaf Extract

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Authors

Ramasamy Sudha
Departent of Chemistry, Vivekanandha College of Arts and Sciences for Women, Elayampalayam, Tiruchengode-637 205, Tamil Nadu, India
Kumarappan Latha
Departent of Chemistry, Vivekanandha College of Technology for Women, Elayampalayam, Tiruchengode-637 205, Tamil Nadu, India
Rajendran Jayalakshmi
Departent of Chemistry, Vivekanandha College of Arts and Sciences for Women, Elayampalayam, Tiruchengode-637 205, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract


In this article a magnetic carbon (MEHLC) has been synthesised from Euphorbia hirta leaf (EHL) extract to investigate the adsorption capacity of lead(II) ions from aqueous solutions and industrial wastewater. The prepared magnetic carbon (MEHLC) is compared with raw material (EHL) under the batch adsorption process such as contact time, pH, adsorbent dose and temperature. The adsorbents are characterized by FT-IR, SEM and EDX studies. The maximum removal is obtained at 300 K and the Langmuir isotherm of MEHLC and EHL is found to be with applicable qm value of 385.86 and 21.96 mg g-1, respectively. Various thermodynamic parameters, including the standard Gibbs free energy (∆G°), standard enthalpy (∆H°) and standard entropy (∆S°), are evaluated. The MEHLC and EHL are tested with lead(II) plating wastewater through a batch mode process over five cycles; MEHLC showed better results than EHL.

Keywords


Removal of Lead(II), Euphorbia hirta Leaf, Isotherm, Kinetic Parameters.

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