Synthesis, Characterisation and Application of Capped Chromic Oxide Nanoparticle(CCONP) forthe Removalof Cd2+and Pb2+ion from Aqueous Solution
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2019-10
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Egerton University
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This  research  was  designed  to  ascertain  the  removal  efficiency  ofCd2+andPb2+ion  from  aqueous  solution  using  capped  chromic  oxide  nanoparticle(CCONP)    synthesized    by    method    of    co-precipitation    and    thermaldegradation  of  chromic  hydroxide  (Cr(OH)3),stabilized  and  capped  usingpolyvinyl   alcohol   (PVA).The   physicochemical   characterization   of   thesynthesizedCCONPwas   evaluated   usingx-ray   diffractograms   (XRD),scanning   electron   microscope   (SEM)andFourier   Transform   infraredspectrophotometer  (FTIR).  The  CCONPobtained  was  more  ofcrystallinethanamorphouswithvery  small  particlesinapparently  soft  agglomerateswith  asize  of  7.7  nm.  The  amountofCd2+and  Pb2+ions  before  and  aftertreatment  of  the  aqueous  solution  was  evaluated  usingatomic  absorptionspectrometer (AAS).Adsorption experiments were conducted in batches andthe  adsorption  property  of  CCONP  was  studied  using  adsorption  isothermmodels and optimized using response surface methodology (RSM) Analysis.The adsorption isotherm models revealed thattheadsorption process of Cd2+and   Pb2+ions   onto   CCONP   was   a   physical   process,   favorable   andexothermic. The energy of affinity for Pb2+ions on CCONP was higher. Theadsorption  process  for  Cd2+ions  on  CCONP  was  spontaneous  and  theadsorption   capacity   of   CCONP   for   Pb2+ions   was   higher.   However,optimisation  analysis  revealed  that  the  cadmium  ions  were  slightly  moreadsorbed  on  CCONP  and  removed  from  the  aqueous  solution  compared  tolead  ions.  This  observation  was  in  agreement  with  the  kFvalues  obtainedfrom  Freundlich  isotherm  in  which  the  kFvalue  for  cadmium  ions  (59.52)was higher than that of lead (51.99).
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Capped Chromic Oxide Nanoparticle (CCONP), Cd2+and Pb2+ion