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Title: Utilisation des peaux d'orange pour l'elimination du chrome VI et l'amoxicilline
Authors: Hammoud, Amira
Selama, Zineb
Mme Khalfaoui-Derbal A.
Keywords: hexavalent chromium
Design of Experiment
adsorption
orange peels
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Université Constantine 3 Salah Boubnider, faculté génie des Procedes
Abstract: The objective of this work is to study the possibility of removing hexavalent chromium by adsorption on the orange peel and to determine the effect of different reaction parameters on the process. The tests were carried out in synthetic solutions of distilled water. The results of the adsorption kinetics showed that, after 90 minutes of contact, the elimination of hexavalent chromium is maximum with a yield equal to 99 ℅. The increase in the dose of the adsorbent (1 to 10 g / l) makes it possible to improve the elimination efficiency of hexavalent chromium for an initial concentration of 50 mg / l. Capacity of chromium removal by adsorbent increases with increasing initial hexavalent chromium content (10 to 100 mg / l). The pH of the medium greatly affects the hexavalent chromium retention rate. The elimination efficiencies of hexavalent chromium are interesting at acid pH (pH = 2). The application of Design of Experiment (full factorial) confirms the previous results. Adsorption of polluting on orange skins conforms to a pseudo-second order model. The results obtained indicate that the adsorption of hexavalent chromium of our biosorbent is well described by the Langmuir model.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3945
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