Indonesian Journal of Chemistry
Vol 22, No 4 (2022)

Surface Complexes of Cr(VI) by Eucalyptus Barks

Hind Khalil (Laboratory of Applied Chemistry of Materials (LCAM), Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Mohammed V University,4 Ibn Batouta Avenue in Rabat 1014, Morocco)
Fatima Ezzahra Maarouf (Laboratory of Applied Chemistry of Materials (LCAM), Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Mohammed V University,4 Ibn Batouta Avenue in Rabat 1014, Morocco)
Mariam Khalil (Laboratory of Applied Chemistry of Materials (LCAM), Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Mohammed V University,4 Ibn Batouta Avenue in Rabat 1014, Morocco)
Sanaa Saoiabi (Laboratory of Applied Chemistry of Materials (LCAM), Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Mohammed V University,4 Ibn Batouta Avenue in Rabat 1014, Morocco)
Saidati Bouhlassa (Laboratory of Applied Chemistry of Materials (LCAM), Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Mohammed V University,4 Ibn Batouta Avenue in Rabat 1014, Morocco)
Ahmed Saoiabi (Laboratory of Applied Chemistry of Materials (LCAM), Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Mohammed V University,4 Ibn Batouta Avenue in Rabat 1014, Morocco)
Mhamed Hmamou (Laboratory of Applied Chemistry of Materials (LCAM), Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Mohammed V University,4 Ibn Batouta Avenue in Rabat 1014, Morocco)
Khalil Azzaoui (Laboratory of Applied Chemistry and Environment (LCAE), Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, University Mohamed I, P.O. Box 717, Oujda 60000, Morocco)



Article Info

Publish Date
09 Aug 2022

Abstract

The sorption mechanism of hexavalent chromium sorption on eucalyptus barks was evaluated as a function of solution pH for different adsorbent dosages, surface coverage, and the amount of adsorbent. The chromium retention was evaluated based on the distribution coefficient (D), and this retention is attributed to  species, which is predominant between pH 1 and 6.5. The biosorption of Cr(VI) ions onto barks achieved at pH 2.0 in the highest sorbet conditions corresponding to [Cr(VI)] = 10–5 mol (V = 100 mL) is examined for various surface coverage. The surface complexes formed between chromate and eucalyptus barks were found to be > S (HCrO4) and > S (CrO4). Logarithmic stability for log K1–1 and the log K10 values of the complexes were measured and found to be -5.93 in acidic medium and -0.76 in alkaline medium, respectively. Pointed out that the adsorption of Cr(VI) on eucalyptus bark was greater than 90% in all cases, Cr(VI) recovery is strongly acidic dependent and shows maximum retention, for various sorbent amounts, at pH around 2, and this retention is attributed to  species, which is predominant between pH 1 and 6.5, the morphological surface of eucalyptus barks were examined by Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) connected to a micro analyzer EDS.

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ijc

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Chemical Engineering, Chemistry & Bioengineering Chemistry

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Indonesian Journal of Chemistry is an International, peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, as well as short communication in all areas of chemistry including applied chemistry. The journal is accredited by The Ministry of Research, Technology ...