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Sunflower Stalks as Adsorbents for the Removal of Metal Ions from Wastewater

Gang SunDivision of Textiles and Clothing, University of CaliforniaDavis, Davis, California 95616Weixing ShiDivision of Textiles and Clothing, University of CaliforniaDavis, Davis, California 95616
1998en
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Sunflower stalks as adsorbents for the removal of metal ions such as copper, cadmium, zinc, and chromium ions in aqueous solutions were studied with equilibrium isotherms and kinetic adsorptions. The maximum adsorptions of four heavy metals are 29.3 mg/g (Cu2+), 30.73 mg/g (Zn2+), 42.18 mg/g (Cd2+), and 25.07 mg/g (Cr3+), respectively. Particle sizes of sunflower stalks affected the adsorption of metal ions; the finer size of particles showed better adsorption to the ions. Temperature also plays an interesting role in the adsorption of different metal ions. Copper, zinc, and cadmium exhibited lower adsorption on sunflower stalks at higher temperature, while chromium showed the opposite phenomenon. The adsorption rates of copper, cadmium, and chromium are quite rapid. Within 60 min of operation about 60−80% of these ions were removed from the solutions.

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