Chromium (VI) sorption on quaternized rice hulls

The sorption of Cr(VI) from synthetic solution and electroplating waste by quaternized rice hulls was investigated under laboratory conditions to assess its potential in removing Cr(VI). The results show that quaternized rice hulls provided higher sorption capacity and a more workable pH range as co...

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Main Authors: Low, Kun She, Lee, Chnoong Kheng, Ng, A. Y.
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Language:English
Published: Marcel Dekker 1997
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spelling my.upm.eprints.357842016-05-17T07:54:29Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/35784/ Chromium (VI) sorption on quaternized rice hulls Low, Kun She Lee, Chnoong Kheng Ng, A. Y. The sorption of Cr(VI) from synthetic solution and electroplating waste by quaternized rice hulls was investigated under laboratory conditions to assess its potential in removing Cr(VI). The results show that quaternized rice hulls provided higher sorption capacity and a more workable pH range as compared to the untreated rice hulls. From the Langmuir isotherm the maximum sorption capacity of Cr(VI) was 32.3 mg/g at pH 4.82 at 25°C. Column studies showed that Cr(VI) and Cu(ll) from electroplating waste could be successfully removed or reduced using a combination of untreated and quaternized rice hulls. The effect of different anions on the sorption capacity of quarternized rice hulls was discussed. Marcel Dekker 1997 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/35784/1/Chromium%20%28VI%29%20sorption%20on%20quaternized%20rice%20hulls.pdf Low, Kun She and Lee, Chnoong Kheng and Ng, A. Y. (1997) Chromium (VI) sorption on quaternized rice hulls. Journal of Environmental Science and Health - Part A: Environmental Science and Engineering and Toxicology, 32 (6). pp. 1849-1860. ISSN 1093-4529; ESSN: 1532-4117 http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10934529709376648 10.1080/10934529709376648
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description The sorption of Cr(VI) from synthetic solution and electroplating waste by quaternized rice hulls was investigated under laboratory conditions to assess its potential in removing Cr(VI). The results show that quaternized rice hulls provided higher sorption capacity and a more workable pH range as compared to the untreated rice hulls. From the Langmuir isotherm the maximum sorption capacity of Cr(VI) was 32.3 mg/g at pH 4.82 at 25°C. Column studies showed that Cr(VI) and Cu(ll) from electroplating waste could be successfully removed or reduced using a combination of untreated and quaternized rice hulls. The effect of different anions on the sorption capacity of quarternized rice hulls was discussed.
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author Low, Kun She
Lee, Chnoong Kheng
Ng, A. Y.
spellingShingle Low, Kun She
Lee, Chnoong Kheng
Ng, A. Y.
Chromium (VI) sorption on quaternized rice hulls
author_facet Low, Kun She
Lee, Chnoong Kheng
Ng, A. Y.
author_sort Low, Kun She
title Chromium (VI) sorption on quaternized rice hulls
title_short Chromium (VI) sorption on quaternized rice hulls
title_full Chromium (VI) sorption on quaternized rice hulls
title_fullStr Chromium (VI) sorption on quaternized rice hulls
title_full_unstemmed Chromium (VI) sorption on quaternized rice hulls
title_sort chromium (vi) sorption on quaternized rice hulls
publisher Marcel Dekker
publishDate 1997
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/35784/1/Chromium%20%28VI%29%20sorption%20on%20quaternized%20rice%20hulls.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/35784/
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10934529709376648
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