Kinetic study of Copper (II) ions removal by Axonopus compressus
Abstract
Investigation of Axonopus compressus as a potential low-cost bio-adsorbents to
remove Copper (II) ions from aqueous solution in a batch system. Kinetic and isotherm
studies were carried out by studying the effect of parameters such as contact time,
initial concentration of Cu2+ ions, pH, and adsorbent dosage. The surface texture of
before and after adsorption were observed using Field Emission Scanning Electron
Microscope (FESEM). Rough and uneven surface from FESEM image showing
properties of bio-adsorbents needed to provide adsorption sites for binding. The
adsorption process is rapid in the first 15 minutes and then kept constant. Parameter
study showed the optimum pH for the adsorption process was found to be pH 5.8. The
adsorption isotherm and kinetics modelling of adsorption can be presented by
Freundlich isotherm and pseudo-second-order model respectively. The maximum
adsorption capacity was 6.06 mg of Cu2+ ions per gram of A. compressus bio-adsorbent.
A. compressus was able to adsorbed Cu2+ ions in wastewater even the concentrations is
0.0865 mg/L which is extremely low.