Elimination of Heavy Metal by the Adsorption Process on Activated Carbon from Olive Pomace
Date
2017
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Algerian Journal of Research and Technology (AJRT)
Abstract
Waste water pollution by heavy metals remains one of the major problems to be
solved throughout the world. Various conventional methods are used to remove heavy metals
from existing wastewater. They are based on phenomena of chemical precipitation, ion
exchange or adsorption, which is always the simplest and most effective technique. Our work
has a dual environmental aspect; On the first hand a valorization of a natural by-product in this
case the olive-pomace collected in the region of Souk Ahras (East Algeria) and on the other
hand the study of the adsorption of lead on this biomaterial. The activated carbon obtained after
calcination and chemical activation has undergone a whole range of physicochemical analyzes
such as: pH, moisture content, elementary analysis, surface area and infrared spectrometry.
Indeed, the efficiency of our adsorbent is evaluated through the study of the various parameters
that affects the adsorption phenomenon, namely: contact time, mass of the adsorbate,
temperature, pH and initial concentration metal. The results obtained have shown a good
efficiency of our support for the adsorption of metal ions in aqueous solution.