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AdvisorAl-Ghouti, Mohammad A.
AuthorAlkarablieh, Hadeel Ahmad Jamil
Available date2023-10-01T09:34:22Z
Publication Date2023-06
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/48141
AbstractThis work was designed to investigate the potential of eliminating lithium (Li) and molybdenum (Mo) ions from groundwater through adsorption. A novel adsorbent was prepared by using agricultural waste, namely date pits. The date pits were modified with non-noble metal oxide/cellulose nanocrystal (CNC) composites namely copper oxide (CuO/CNC@DP), cobalt oxide (CoO/CNC@DP), and manganese oxide (MnO2/CNC@DP). The obtained results revealed that (MnO2/CNC@DP) exhibited more preferable characteristics than (CuO/CNC@DP) and (CoO/CNC@DP). Therefore, the adsorption process parameters such as pH values, temperature, and initial concentration of Li and Mo were assessed via (MnO2/CNC@DP) using synthetic solutions and real groundwater samples. At the optimum pH of 2, the removal efficiency for Li and Mo was 25.18% and 47.53%, respectively. The adsorption capacity increases with increasing the initial concentration of Li and Mo, which were 15.5 mg/g and 30.0 mg/g, respectively. The thermodynamics of adsorption was studied, and it is found that the adsorption is spontaneous and endothermic. Moreover, the adsorption isotherm models ( Langmuir, Freundlich, Temkin, and Dubinin–Radushkevich) were calculated, and found that the best isotherm model fit with the experimental data was Langmuir. The physicochemical properties of the prepared v adsorbents were examined by Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR), Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) techniques, X-ray diffraction (XRD), Transmission electron microscopy (TEM), Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET), Energy Dispersive X-Ray Spectroscopy (EDX) and zeta potential. The desorption experiment indicated that Li and Mo can be desorbed from the (MnO2/CNC@DP) surface by using 1.0M HCl. The removal of Li and Mo from real groundwater was 88.42% and 47.2%, respectively. The proposed mechanisms for the adsorption of Li and Mo by (MnO2/CNC@DP) were dominated by chemisorption, intra-particle diffusion and pore filling, inner-sphere complexation, and electrostatic attraction. The results indicated that (MnO2/CNC@DP) is stable and inexpensive. As a result of the research, (MnO2/CNC@DP) appears to be a promising adsorbent with a high potential for removing Li and Mo from contaminated water.
SponsorThis thesis was made possible by NPRP grant # [12S-0307-190250] from the Qatar National Research Fund-QNRF (a member of Qatar Foundation).
Languageen
Subjectgroundwater
adsorption
TitleApplication of Non-Noble Metal and Cellulose Nanocrystals Modified Date Pits as Novel Adsorbents for Groundwater Treatment
TypeMaster Thesis
DepartmentBiological and Environmental Sciences
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