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Utilization of Base and Acid Modified Rice Husk-Corncobs Composite for Removal of Chromium (VI) Ion in Simulated Tannery Wastewater


A. S. Alhassan
O. O. Olubajo
M. M. Ahmed

Abstract

In the ever-increasing blind race of industrialization and urbanization environmental contamination by toxic heavy metal ions is becoming a serious issue for both scientists and masses. Hence, the objective of this paper was to evaluate the utilization of base (BMOD) and acid (AMOD) modified rice husk-corncobs composite for the removal of chromium (VI) Ion in simulated tannery wastewater using appropriate standard techniques. SEM-EDX, XRD and FTIR characterizations revealed the elemental composition, crystallographic structures and the chemical bonds respectively. The results of the sorption kinetic study showed that the data fitted well with the pseudo-second order model for both acid modified (AMOD) and base modified (BMOD) biosorbent with a maximum adsorption of 28.46 mg/g and 39.66 mg/g respectively. The results of the sorption isotherm study showed that they both fitted Freundlich isotherm model. From the results obtained, rice husk and corn cob were effective biosorbent for the removal of Cr (VI) ion from tannery effluent.


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