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Title Biosorption of copper ions with olive pomace and walnut shell
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Authors Sepúlveda, P; Pavez, O; Tume, P; Sepúlveda, B
Title Biosorption of copper ions with olive pomace and walnut shell
Year 2023
Published Environmental Geochemistry And Health, 45.0, 8
Abstract The removal of copper ions, from synthetic solutions, using walnut shell and olive pomace waste as biosorbents was studied. Synthetic copper solutions were used, and the contact time, initial pH, biosorbent dose, and initial concentration of copper ions were evaluated. The used particle size of both biosorbents was inferior to 600 mu m. In the elimination of copper ions, the walnut shell reached 88% (30 min), and the olive pomace 86.5% (40 min). The maximum removal of copper ions was at pH 5 with both biosorbents. The elimination of copper ions was constant with increasing doses of bio-sorbent; however, a decrease close to 90% in the biosorption capacity was determined, when the dose of biosorbent increased from 1 to 10 g/L. The effect of the biosorption capacity increased proportionally with the initial concentration of copper ions; achieving biosorption of 8.3 and 12.9 mg of Cu+2/g of biosorbent, with walnut shell and olive pomace, respectively. Both biosorbent allowed copper ions removal close to 90%; however, to the olive pomace was not necessary a size reduction and had a higher copper ions biosorption capacity than the walnut shell.
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