Adsorption method of purification of stocks from chromium(III) ions by bentonite clays
Author
Soloviy, Ch.
Malovanyy, M.
Palamarchuk, O.
Trach, I.
Petruk, H.
Sakalova, H.
Vasylinych, T.
Vronska, N
Трач, І. А.
Сакалова, Г. В.
Date
2021Metadata
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Abstract
The process of sorption of chromium(III) ions with a stationary sorbent layer of bentonite clays was investigated. The
main advantages of using bentonites in water purification technologies are described: powerful geological reserves, cheap
process of rock extraction, easy preparation for transportation and use, possibility of using waste sorbents in other technologies that is why there is no need in costly regeneration.
The influence of various factors (process duration, an adsorbent layer) on the degree of wastewater purification from
chromium ions, the effect of pumping speed on the dynamic capacity of the sorbent was studied and the effective volume
was determined. The adsorption efficacy increases with the increase of the adsorbent layer, what can be explained by the
development of the active sorption surface. As the initial concentration of chromium ions increases, the time of appearance
of the first traces of the contaminant at the exit of the column increases, as well as the total time to channeling. The results
of the studies indicate a higher adsorption capacity of modified bentonite with respect to Cr3+ ions compared to its natural
formula. The cleaning efficacy of the solution with a concentration of chromium ions of 0.5 g∙dm–3 is increased by 5%
when using 15 g of modified bentonite and 6,5% in the case one uses 20 g compared to the natural form.
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