Kinetic study and modelling of Fe (III) ions removal by duck egg shell
Abstract
This project was conducted to study on the adsorption of Fe (III) ions by using duck egg shells which acts as adsorbents. The comparison between natural duck egg shells and calcinated duck egg shells also had been studied in this project. The morphology
structure of these two duck egg shells were investigated using FESEM. Besides that, the
effect of different parameters such as temperature, pH and dosage on Fe (III) ions
removal also had been studied. The Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms were applied to
determine its adsorption behaviour. Meanwhile, the pseudo-first order and pseudosecond
order also were used to test its adsorption suitability. Waste water was collected
to determine the adsorption capability on Fe (III) ions by using duck egg shells. From
this project, it was found out that duck egg shell has the potential to become a good low
cost adsorbent. The calcinated duck egg shell has greater adsorption capability than the
natural duck egg shells.