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Chemical Engineering Journal, Vol.287, 755-764, 2016
Copper ion removal by Acer saccharum leaves in a regenerable continuous-flow column
Waste leaves from Acer saccharum (maple tree) were used for continuous removal of Cu (II) ions from aqueous solutions in a packed-bed column. Inlet metal concentrations of 15-110 mg/l and flowrates 5-30 ml/min were investigated in continuous column operations resulting in effluent concentration of 1 mg/l of Cu (II), which meets the Canadian drinking water standards. Eight adsorption-desorption cycles were carried out with regeneration efficiencies of 98% using 0.1 N H2SO4. Adsorption capacity of the biosorbent remained fairly constant at 18.3 mg/g over eight cycles. The adsorption performance of the column was successfully predicted using a model based on non-linear local equilibrium and mass balance equations. The results showed that maple leaves can be employed as an easily accessible, abundant, and low cost biosorbent for the removal of metals from wastewater in continuous operations. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.