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Adsorption characteristics of arsenic(III) and arsenic(V) on iron(III)-loaded chelating resin having lysine-Nα,Nα-diacetic acid moiety

✍ Scribed by H. Matsunaga; T. Yokoyama; R.J. Eldridge; B.A. Bolto


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
652 KB
Volume
29
Category
Article
ISSN
1381-5148

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✦ Synopsis


An iron(III)-loaded chelating resin (Fe-LDA) with lysine-N",N"-diacetic acid functional groups has been prepared and its adsorption characteristics for arsenic(M) and arsenic(V) have been examined. Arsenic(V) was strongly adsorbed to the resin in the pH range from 2 to 4, while arsenic(II1) was moderately adsorbed between pH 8 and 10. The isotherm data for arsenic(V) at pH 3.5 fitted well to a Langmuir equation with a very large binding constant of 7.2 x lo4 dm3 mol-' and a capacity constant of 0.74 mmol g-'. The data for arsenic(II1) at pH 9 also fitted to a Langmuir equation, with a binding constant of 190 dm3 mol-' and a capacity constant of 0.84 mmol gg'.

Regeneration of the resin was successfully carried out with 0.1 mol dmM3 sodium hydroxide solution. Both arsenic compounds can be almost quantitatively recovered from the resin under these conditions. Only a small amount of ferric ions (less than 0.1%) was observed to come off the resin during the regeneration with alkaline solutions. Since the Fe-LDA resin showed little affinity for arsenic(M) in acidic media. the present adsorption system can provide satisfactory separation of arsenic(V) from arsenic(III). Arsenic(V) was successfully concentrated in the column packed with Fe-LDA resin from its dilute solution.