OPEN ACCESS Journal of Environmental Science and Technology ISSN 1994-7887 DOI: 10.3923/jest.2017.120.130 Research Article Preparation and Characterization of Composite Anthill-Chicken Eggshell Adsorbent: Optimization Study on Heavy Metals Adsorption Using Response Surface Methodology

Adeyinka, Sikiru Yusuf OPEN ACCESS Journal of Environmental Science and Technology ISSN 1994-7887 DOI: 10.3923/jest.2017.120.130 Research Article Preparation and Characterization of Composite Anthill-Chicken Eggshell Adsorbent: Optimization Study on Heavy Metals Adsorption Using Response Surface Methodology. Journal of Environmental Science and Technology. ISSN 1994-788

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Abstract

The generation of wastewater containing heavy metals has becom e an issue as their release into the environment has increased as a result of industrialization. Thi s wastewater contains amounts of heavy metals that are harmful to human beings and aquatic species. This present study was aimed to dev elop mixed anthill-chicken eggshell as composite adsorbent and use to remove heavy metals contained in an aqueous solution via adsorp tion process. Materials and Methods: The stock solution was prepared by dissolving desired amount of Cu(II) and Zn(II) nitrate in a known volume of deionized water. After preparation of anthill a nd eggshell powders, the mixed anthill-eggshell preparation conditions were optimized by maximizing the heavy metals uptakes using Central Composite Design (CCD) of response surface methodology (RSM) in design expert 7.0.0 as an optimization tool. The fitness of th e developed models was evaluated by analysis of variance (ANOVA- Type III). Results: Findings revealed that the predicted Cu(II) and Zn(II) ions uptakes from the two suggested models agreed reasonably we ll with the experimental values. The obtained data showed that at 863.78 E C calcination temperature, 4 h calcination time and eggshell/an thill mixing ratio of 1.86, the percentages of Cu(II) and Zn(II ) ions removed from aqueous solution by optimal composite anthill-eggs hell adsorbent were 97.89 and 99.34% respectively. Conclusion: The analyses results revealed that composite anthill-eggshell adsorbent was porous, possessed active functional groups on its surface and made up of active mixed metal oxides with close interactio

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Adsorption, anthill, eggshell, central composite design, heavy metals
Subjects: T Technology > TP Chemical technology
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering, Science and Mathematics > School of Civil Engineering and the Environment
Depositing User: Mr. Victor Sebiotimo
Date Deposited: 27 Mar 2019 10:11
Last Modified: 27 Mar 2019 10:11
URI: http://eprints.abuad.edu.ng/id/eprint/319

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