The Influence of Different Parameters for the Removal of Pb and Zn Ions on Unmodified Waste Eggshells.

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作者:Bran Elena Petronela, Patriciu Oana-Irina, Grosu Luminița, Alexa Irina-Claudia, Bălănucă Brîndușa, Nicoară Adrian-Ionuț, Fînaru Adriana-Luminița
The need to use environmentally friendly and cost-effective methods to remove heavy metals from wastewater is a permanent concern worldwide. Eggshells have been indicated as a worthy biosorbent for the adsorption of heavy metals due to their bioavailability and composition. In the present study, the absorption capacity of untreated chicken (CEs) and quail (QEs) eggshells for the removal of Pb and Zn ions from aqueous solutions was evaluated at room temperature and 40 °C, using four types of agitation systems: classical and orbital agitation and ultrasonic and microwave-assisted activation. The monitoring of aqueous solutions was performed by electrochemical and spectro-analytical (AAS) procedures before and after the adsorption process. FTIR and RAMAN spectroscopy, SEM-EDAX microanalysis, and X-ray diffraction were used to investigate the characteristics of eggshell samples post-exposure to Pb(2+) or Zn(2+). For any type of agitation and temperature, the CEs were able to induce more than 65% removal efficiency for lead and over 80% in the case of zinc. Concerning the Zn removal efficiency of QEs, notable results were recorded when microwaves were applied (>90%) and at 40 °C for orbital shaking and ultrasound (>80%). The results of the present study may offer new and valuable information for the optimal removal of Pb(2+) and Zn(2+) using eggshells, thus contributing to the sustainable management of waste through the recycling of this type of biomaterial.

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