Comparison of sorption efficiency of natural and MnO2coated zeolite for copper removal from model solutions

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Removal of heavy metals from the environment is important for living beings. The present work investigates the applicability of the natural and MnO2 - coated zeolite as sorbent for the removal of copper from synthetic solutions. Batch experiments were carried out to identify the influence of initial pH and concentration in the process of adsorption. A maximum removal efficiency of Cu(II) was observed in 10 mg/L for natural (95.6%) and modified (96.4%) zeolite, where the values was almost identical, but at concentration of 500 mg/L was the removal efficiency of modified zeolite three times higher. Based on the correlation factors R2, the Langmuir isotherms better describe the decontamination process than Freundlich. The optimum pH value was set at 5.0.

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Balintova, M., Kovacova, Z., Demcak, S., Chernysh, Y., & Junakova, N. (2021). Comparison of sorption efficiency of natural and MnO2coated zeolite for copper removal from model solutions. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 900). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/900/1/012003

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