The aim of this research was to investigate the use of a natural adsorbent like nopal (Opuntia albicarpa L. Scheinvar) for removing cadmium from aqueous solutions with low concentrations of this metal. Two treatments were applied to the cladodes: a dehydration to get dehydrated nopal (DHN) and heating up to 90°C to obtain a thermally treated nopal (TN). After examining the effect of various pH values (2-7), the capacity of each biosorbent was examined in batch sorption tests at different dosages (0, 500, 1000, 1500, 2000, and 3000 mg L-1). The results indicated that adsorption of cadmium to biomass of DHN and TN was highly dependent on pH and biosorbent dosage. The best removal of cadmium (53.3%, corresponding to qe of 0.155 mg g-1) was obtained at pH 4.0 by using the TN sorbent. Infrared and Raman spectra confirmed that cadmium removal occurred via adsorption to -OH functional groups.
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Beltrán-Hernández, R. I., Vázquez-Rodríguez, G. A., Juárez-Santillán, L. F., Martínez-Ugalde, I., Coronel-Olivares, C., & Lucho-Constantino, C. A. (2015). Cadmium Removal from Aqueous Systems Using Opuntia albicarpa L. Scheinvar as Biosorbent. BioMed Research International, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/832571
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