Chemical Engineering Journal, Vol.140, No.1-3, 235-240, 2008
Sawdust: A green and economical sorbent for thallium removal
Removal/preconcentration of thallium(I) ions from aqueous solution by sawdust; a waste material derived from the commercial processing of Cedrus Deodar wood for furniture production war, investigated. A simple and low-cost modification results in increasing the sorption capacity of raw sawdust from 2.71 to 13.18 mg g(-1). Sorption was found to be rapid (similar to 98% within 8 min). The binding of metal ions was found to be pH dependent, optimal sorption accruing at around pH 6-9. Potentiometeric titrations of sawdust revealed two distinct pK(a) values, the first having the value similar to carboxylic groups (3.3-4.8) and second comparable with that of amines (8.53-10.2) with the surface site densities of 1.99 x 10(-4) and 7.94 x 10(-5) mol g(-1), respectively. Retained Tl(I) ions were eluted with 5 ml 0.1 mol l(-1) HCl. Detection limit of 0.0125 mu g ml(-1) was achieved with an enrichment factor of 160. Recovery was quantitative using sample volume of 800 ml. The Langmuir, Freundlich and D-R isotherm equations were used to describe partitioning behavior for the system at different temperatures. Kinetic and thermodynamic behavior of sawdust for Tl(I) ions removal was also studied. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.