Abstrait

Removal of Nickel from Aqueous Solution Using Azaridachta Indica Seed Shell Powder as Adsorbent

G Gohulavani, and N Muthulakshmi Andal

Nickel plays an important role in metallurgical, electroplating and other chemical industries. About 40% of the nickel produced is used in steel factories, nickel batteries and in the production of some alloys. On the other hand, it may pollute aqueous streams, arising therefore several environmental problems. Azaridachta indica seed shells were evaluated for Ni (II) adsorption. The tests were performed in batch equilibration method. The obtained maximum adsorption capacities were 66.66 mgg-1. The FT-IR results showed that the sorbent have different functional groups responsible for nickel ions binding, such as carboxyl, amino, peptide and hydroxide. The morphology of adsorbent surface was analyzed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) before and after Ni(II) loading.

Indexé dans

Google Scholar
Open J Gate
Academic Keys
ResearchBible
CiteFactor
Cosmos IF
Electronic Journals Library
RefSeek
Hamdard University
IndianScience.in
Scholarsteer
Publons
MIAR
International Innovative Journal Impact Factor (IIJIF)
International Institute of Organised Research (I2OR)
Cosmos
Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research
Secret Search Engine Labs
Waseda University Library

Voir plus