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Science of The Total Environment | 2017

Simultaneous removal of dyes and metal cations using an acid, acid-base and base modified vermiculite as a sustainable and recyclable adsorbent

Wojciech Stawiński; Agnieszka Węgrzyn; Olga Freitas; Lucjan Chmielarz; G. Mordarski; Sónia Figueiredo

The aim of this work was the modification of vermiculite in order to produce a low cost, efficient and sustainable adsorbent for dyes and metals. Three activation methods consisting of acid, base and combined acid/base treatment were applied to improve the of vermiculites adsorption properties. Adsorbents were tested in single, bi- and tricomponent solutions containing cationic dyes and Cu2+ cations. The raw material showed low adsorption capacity for dyes and metal. The acid/base treated vermiculite had very good adsorption capacity toward dyes while the maximum adsorption capacity for Cu2+ did not change comparing to the starting material. The alkaline treated vermiculite was a good adsorbent for metals, while still being able to remove dyes on the level of the not treated material. Moreover, it was shown that the materials may be regenerated and used in several adsorption-desorption cycles. Furthermore, it was possible to separate adsorbed dyes from metals that were desorbed, using as eluents ethanol/NaCl and 0.05M HNO3, respectively. This opens a possibility for sustainable disposal and neutralization of both of the pollutants or for their further applications in other processes.


Chemosphere | 2016

The influence of acid treatments over vermiculite based material as adsorbent for cationic textile dyestuffs

Wojciech Stawiński; Olga Freitas; Lucjan Chmielarz; Agnieszka Węgrzyn; K. Komędera; A. Błachowski; Sónia Figueiredo

The influence of different acid treatments over vermiculite was evaluated. Equilibrium, kinetic and column studies have been conducted. The results showed that vermiculite first treated with nitric acid and then with citric acid has higher adsorption capacity, presenting maximum adsorption capacities in column experiments: for Astrazon Red (AR), 100.8 ± 0.8 mg g(-1) and 54 ± 1 mg g(-1) for modified and raw material, respectively; for Methylene Blue (MB) 150 ± 4 mg g(-1) and 55 ± 2 mg g(-1) for modified and raw material, respectively. Materials characterization by X-ray diffraction, UV-vis-diffuse reflectance spectroscopy, diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy, X-ray fluorescence, N2 adsorption and CEC determination, has been performed. The results suggest the existence of exchange of interlayer cations, leaching of metals from vermiculites sheets and formation of an amorphous phase in the material. Adsorption follows pseudo 2(nd) order model kinetics for both dyestuffs and equilibrium occurs accordingly to Langmuirs model for AR and Freundlichs model for MB. In column systems Yans model is the best fit. The enhanced properties of acid treated vermiculite offer new perspectives for the use of this adsorbent in wastewater treatment.


Desalination | 2009

Copper and lead removal by peanut hulls: Equilibrium and kinetic studies

F. D. Oliveira; J. H. Paula; Olga Freitas; Sónia Figueiredo


Chemosphere | 2017

Acid-base treated vermiculite as high performance adsorbent: Insights into the mechanism of cationic dyes adsorption, regeneration, recyclability and stability studies

Wojciech Stawiński; Agnieszka Węgrzyn; Tomasz Dańko; Olga Freitas; Sónia Figueiredo; Lucjan Chmielarz


Global Nest Journal | 2010

Copper, nickel and zinc removal by peanut hulls: batch and column studies in mono, tri-component systems and with real effluent

F. D. Oliveira; A. D. Soares; Olga Freitas; Sónia Adriana Figueiredo


Microporous and Mesoporous Materials | 2017

Dual-function hydrotalcite-derived adsorbents with sulfur storage properties: Dyes and hydrotalcite fate in adsorption-regeneration cycles

Wojciech Stawiński; Agnieszka Węgrzyn; Olga Freitas; Lucjan Chmielarz; Sónia Figueiredo


Environmental Engineering and Management Journal | 2013

Adsorption kinetics of removal of yellow lanasol dyestuff using gallinaceous feathers

Sónia Adriana Figueiredo; Olga Freitas


Coloration Technology | 2016

Adsorption equilibrium studies of a simulated textile effluent containing a wool reactive dye on gallinaceous feathers

Olga Freitas; Lilita M. Moura; Sónia Adriana Figueiredo; M. T. Pessoa de Amorim


Applied Clay Science | 2018

Study of adsorptive materials obtained by wet fine milling and acid activation of vermiculite

Agnieszka Węgrzyn; Wojciech Stawiński; Olga Freitas; K. Komędera; A. Błachowski; Łukasz Jęczmionek; Tomasz Dańko; G. Mordarski; Sónia Figueiredo


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2018

Application of vermiculite-derived sustainable adsorbents for removal of venlafaxine

Andreia Silva; Sílvia Martinho; Wojciech Stawiński; Agnieszka Węgrzyn; Sónia Figueiredo; Lúcia H.M.L.M. Santos; Olga Freitas

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Sónia Figueiredo

Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto

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Wojciech Stawiński

Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto

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G. Mordarski

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Andreia Silva

Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto

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