1. Removal of Cd(II) from wastewater by sustainable absorber: Composite diatomite-based foams
- Author
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Barbara Liguori, Letizia Verdolotti, Barbara Galzerano, Paolo Aprea, Galzerano, B., Aprea, P., Liguori, B., and Verdolotti, L.
- Subjects
Cadmium ,Materials science ,cadmium ,natural surfactant ,silicate solution ,Composite number ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Composite ceramic foam ,Metal ,Physics and Astronomy (all) ,Adsorption ,diatomite ,chemistry ,Wastewater ,Chemical engineering ,adsorption ,Specific surface area ,visual_art ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Cadmium adsorption ,Low cost adsorbents - Abstract
Wastewater treatments by using low cost adsorbents is becoming a topic of primary interest. In the present work, the efficiency of a diatomite-based composite ceramic foam for cadmium adsorption was analyzed, in order to propose it as low-cost heavy metal absorber. Kinetic data showed a faster cadmium uptake capacity for the foamed sample, due to enhancement of the specific surface area obtained by foaming. Moreover, adsorption isotherms showed that the cadmium adsorption depends on the temperature for both materials and, in particular, this dependence is linear and higher for diatomite based composite foam.
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- 2018