In the present study, a granular chitosan-Fe(III) complex was prepared as a feasible adsorbent for the removal of nitrate from an aqueous solution. There was no significant change in terms of nitrate removal efficiency over a wide pH range of 3-11. Nitrate adsorption on the chitosan-Fe(III) complex followed the Langmuir-Freundlich isotherm model. In order to more accurately reflect adsorption and desorption behaviors at the solid/solution interface, kinetic model I and kinetic model II were proposed to simulate the interfacial process in a batch system. Nitrate adsorption on the chitosan- Fe(III) complex followed the pseudo-first-order kinetic model and kinetic model I. The proposed halftime could provide useful information for optimizing process design. Adsorption and desorption rate constants obtained from kinetic model I and kinetic model II were beneficial to understanding the interfacial process and the extent of adsorption reaction. Kinetic model I and kinetic model II implied that nitrate uptake exponentially approaches a limiting value.
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Hu, Q., Chen, N., Feng, C., Zhang, J., Hu, W., & Lv, L. (2016). Kinetic studies of nitrate removal from aqueous solution using granular chitosan-Fe(III) complex. Water Science and Technology, 73(5), 1211–1220. https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2015.596
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