Removal Of Pb-Zn From Aqueous Solutions By Zeolitic Tuffs

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
V. Angelatou
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

In the present study, the possibilities of use of natural zeolitic tuffs from the Skaloma area, Rhodope prefecture, Greece, for the removal of Pb and Zn ions from aqueous solutions has been studied. The equilibrium data were examined for different grain sizes, pH?s and initial concentrations. An apparent kinetic study was also carried out for different time intervals at constant temperature and pulp density. For the chemical equilibrium study the Freundlich isotherm was used. The experimental results verified the favored behavior of zeolite on lead ions and the quick kinetic of the process whilst the efficiency of the ion exchange on zinc is rather limited. The grain size of the material did not greatly affect the performance of the process. The removal of metal ions worked better at lower pH. The Freundlich isotherms are in good agreement with the experimental data.
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APA: V. Angelatou  (2006)  Removal Of Pb-Zn From Aqueous Solutions By Zeolitic Tuffs

MLA: V. Angelatou Removal Of Pb-Zn From Aqueous Solutions By Zeolitic Tuffs. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2006.

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