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Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2009

Speciation and removal of chromium from aqueous solution by white, yellow and red UAE sand.

Mustafa Khamis; Fawwaz Jumean; Naser Abdo

Removal of Cr(III) and Cr(VI) from aqueous solutions by different types of sand as a low cost abundant adsorbent was investigated. White, yellow and red sands from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) were employed at various adsorbent/metal ion ratios. The effect of contact time, pH, temperature, metal concentration and sand dosage was studied. The optimal pH for adsorption was ca. 5.0 for Cr(III) and 2.0 for Cr(VI). The optimal adsorption time for both ions was ca. 3h. Even at the optimal pH, adsorption of Cr(VI) on all sand forms was very low (removal <or=10%) and could not be fitted to any of the common isotherms. While at pH 5.0 Cr(VI) was not adsorbed at all, Cr(III) was totally removed. Adsorption of Cr(III) by the three sand forms obeyed Lagregren first order kinetics. The rate constants at 25.0 degrees C were 3.95 x 10(-4), 2.28 x 10(-5) and 7.75 x 10(-6)s(-1) for white, yellow and red sand, respectively. For Cr(III), the Langmuir isotherm gave the best fit for adsorption. At 25.0 degrees C, the maximum mass of Cr(III) removed per gram of sand (Q(max)) was 62.5, 9.80 and 2.38 (mg/g) for white, yellow and red sand, respectively. DeltaH degrees was 14.5, 51.2 and 45.8 kJ mol(-1) and DeltaS degrees was 24.0, 136 and 111 JK(-1)mol(-1) for adsorption on white, yellow and red sand, respectively. The results are discussed in terms of the chromium species present in the solution and the effect of sand particle distribution and metal composition on adsorption efficiency.


Dyes and Pigments | 2005

Azo dyes interactions with surfactants. Determination of the critical micelle concentration from acid–base equilibrium

M. Khamis; B. Bulos; Fawwaz Jumean; Adnan Manassra; M. Dakiky


Dyes and Pigments | 2004

Acid alizarin violet interactions with surfactants: ionization and thermodynamic parameters in buffered cationic, anionic and nonionic surfactant solutions

M. Dakiky; Adnan Manassra; M Abdul Kareem; Fawwaz Jumean; M. Khamis


American Journal of Environmental Sciences | 2010

Removal of Cadmium, Copper, Lead and Nickel from Aqueous Solution by White, Yellow and Red United Arab Emirates Sand

Lucia Pappalardo; Fawwaz Jumean; Naser Abdo


American Journal of Analytical Chemistry | 2015

Concurrent Removal and Reduction of Cr(VI) by Wool: Short and Long Term Equilibration Studies

Fawwaz Jumean; Mustafa Khamis; Ziad Sara; Mahmoud S. AbouRich


Thermochimica Acta | 2004

Calorimetric determination of enthalpies for the proton ionization of N,N-bis[2-hydroxyethyl]-2-aminoethanesulfonic acid (BES) and N-tris[hydroxymethyl]methyl-2-aminoethanesulfonic acid (TES) in water–methanol mixtures

B.N Bulos; Fawwaz Jumean


Thermochimica Acta | 2006

Calorimetric determination of enthalpy changes for proton ionization of N-[2-hydroxyethyl]piperazine-N′-[2-ethane sulfonic acid] (HEPES) and N-[2-hydroxyethyl]piperazine-N′-[2-hydroxypropane sulfonic acid] (HEPPSO) in water–methanol mixtures

Fawwaz Jumean; Naser Abdo


American Journal of Environmental Sciences | 2011

Removal and Recovery of Lead from Aqueous Solution by Low Cost Media

Lucia Pappalardo; Fawwaz Jumean; Naser Abdo


Thermochimica Acta | 2008

Calorimetric determination of enthalpy changes for the proton ionization of N-tris(hydroxymethyl)methyl-4-aminobutanesulfonic acid (TABS), N-tris(hydroxymethyl)methyl-3-aminopropanesulfonic acid (TAPS) and 3-[N-tris(hydroxymethyl)methylamino]-2-hyroxypropane sulfonic acid (TAPSO) in water–methanol mixtures

Fawwaz Jumean; Naser Abdo; Mustafa Khamis


Thermochimica Acta | 2006

Calorimetric determination of enthalpy changes for the proton ionization of glycine, N,N-bis(2-hyroxyethyl)glycine (“bicine”) and N-tris(hydroxymethyl)methylglycine (“tricine”) in water–methanol mixtures

Fawwaz Jumean; Naser Abdo

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Mustafa Khamis

American University of Sharjah

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Naser Abdo

American University of Sharjah

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Lucia Pappalardo

American University of Sharjah

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Muhammad Ashraf Sabri

American University of Sharjah

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Taleb H. Ibrahim

American University of Sharjah

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B.N Bulos

American University of Sharjah

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Ziad Sara

American University of Sharjah

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B. Bulos

University of Jordan

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Magdy El-Dakiky

United Nations Development Programme

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