Abstract:
The kinetics and thermodynamics of lead ions sorption on an energy
pit coal fly ash, a massive waste of a thermal power station in Iaşi(Romania)
have been studied. A comparison of kinetic models applied to the sorption of
lead (II) ions on fly ash has evaluated for the pseudo-first order and pseudo
second order models. Results show that the pseudo-second order model was
able to describe the experimental data well. The lead (II) sorption process
follows the Langmuir isotherm. The thermodynamic parameters, free energy
change (∆G) enthalpy change (∆H) and entropy change (∆S) have been
calculated on the basis of Langmuir constants. The negative values of ∆G
validate the feasibility and the spontaneity of the lead (II) sorption process by
the fly ash. The positive value of ∆H shows the endothermic nature of the
sorption process. The positive value of ∆S suggests the increase in
randomness at the solid solution interface during the sorption of Lead (II) on
tested fly ash. The obtained results are very promising for fly ash
applications in lead(II) ions effluent management.