Caracterização e uso de xisto para adsorção de chumbo (II) em solução

There has been a growing interest in the use of cost-effective materials to remove heavy metals from wastewater. New processing techniques and adsorbents including natural clays, synthetic resins, peat and chitosan have been studied aiming at replacing activated coal. In the present investigation, r...

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Principais autores: Melo, Marcus Antônio de Freitas, Pimentel, Patrícia Mendonça, Silva Júnior, C. N., Melo, Dulce Maria de Araújo, Maldonado, G., Henrique, Daniele de Macedo
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Idioma:pt_BR
Publicado em: Cerâmica - Associação Brasileira de Cerâmica
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Resumo:There has been a growing interest in the use of cost-effective materials to remove heavy metals from wastewater. New processing techniques and adsorbents including natural clays, synthetic resins, peat and chitosan have been studied aiming at replacing activated coal. In the present investigation, retorted shale, a solid residue of the thermal transformation of oil shale, was characterized with the objective of preparing heavy metals adsorbents. In addition to the direct environmental benefits from the technology to wastewater, Brazil has the second world reserve of oil shale. The fine residue was fully characterized by different techniques including particle size determination, thermogravimetric analyses, BET, FTIR, X-ray diffraction, and SEM/EDS. The characteristics of the powder were appropriate for adsorption. Batch adsorption studies in Pb2+ synthetic solution were performed. The removal of Pb 2+ ion was found to be above 85%