Abstract:
Five adsorbents based on fly ash treated with NaOH for the adsorption of cadmium ion from aqueous solutions
were investigated. The materials were characterized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Fourier trans form infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and the Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) surface area methods. The results
demonstrated that the specific surface area of fly ash was improved after NaOH treatment, and that the adsorp tion of cadmium by the new adsorbents reached equilibrium in less than 120 min. The results also confirmed that
the materials treated with NaOH solution by direct activation had a higher adsorption capacity than untreated fly
ash. The maximum adsorption capacities obtained were in the range of 9.18–48.5 mg/g. Also, SEM/EDS and FT-IR
results of Cd(II) loaded adsorbents were performed. The obtained experimental data were used for kinetics de termination using three model equations: a pseudo first-order model, a pseudo second-order model, and the
intraparticle diffusion model. Was found that the adsorption of cadmium ions onto the adsorbents studied fol lows the pseudo second-order model. The adsorption isotherms of the adsorbent synthesized by direct activation
for 15 h using 5 M NaOH at 90 °C with a ratio of 1:3 fly ash: NaOH (A5) was assessed in terms of the Langmuir
(four types of linearization), Freundlich, Temkin, Harkin-Jura, and Halsey models. The effectiveness of the adsor bents was evaluated using the toxicity characteristic leaching (TCLP) procedure. Accordingly, the proposed
methods in this study are recommended for advanced capitalization of fly ash, particularly as a potential adsor bent for the removal of cadmium ions from wastewater