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An investigation into the efficacy of eggshells as a low cost adsorbent for the removal of potentially toxic inorganic elements from aqueous solutions

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dc.contributor.advisor Tekere, M.
dc.contributor.author Mashangwa, Terence Dambudzo
dc.date.accessioned 2017-08-07T07:09:05Z
dc.date.available 2017-08-07T07:09:05Z
dc.date.issued 2016-09
dc.identifier.citation Mashangwa, Terence Dambudzo (2016) Investigation into the efficacy of eggshells as a low cost adsorbent for the removal of potentially toxic inorganic elements from aqueous solutions, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/22963>
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/22963
dc.description.abstract Excessive release of metals and metalloids into the environment is a major global environmental concern and there is need for environmentally friendly and cost effective methods for their removal. The present study investigated the adsorptive removal of zinc, lead, copper and nickel ions from synthetic aqueous solutions and various metals from three acid mine drainage (AMD) sites using chicken eggshells. Process parameters including the initial metal concentration were evaluated and the optimum conditions obtained were pH 7, adsorbent dose of 7 g and contact time of 360 minutes (for the removal of 100ppm metal ions). Under these conditions the percentage adsorptions were; 97% for lead, 95% for copper, 94% for nickel and 80% for zinc. Aluminium, iron, potassium, nickel and zinc ions all had percentage adsorptions above 75% in AMD Sample 1. Potassium had a 98.78% adsorption while magnesium, strontium and zinc had 72.33; 68.75 and 53.07% adsorption respectively in Sample 2. Arsenic, chromium, copper, iron, antimony and tellurium ions were above 75% for Sample 3. The study demonstrated the efficacy of chicken eggshells and presents it as a viable low-cost adsorbent for bioremediation. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (vii, 115 leaves) : illustrations, color maps
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Adsorption en
dc.subject Eggshells en
dc.subject Bioremediation en
dc.subject Heavy metals en
dc.subject Environmental pollution en
dc.subject Acid mine drainage en
dc.subject.ddc 628.35
dc.subject.lcsh Heavy metals -- Absorption and adsorption en
dc.subject.lcsh Heavy metals -- Environmental aspects en
dc.subject.lcsh Bioremediation en
dc.subject.lcsh Acid mine drainage -- Environmental aspects en
dc.title An investigation into the efficacy of eggshells as a low cost adsorbent for the removal of potentially toxic inorganic elements from aqueous solutions en
dc.type Dissertation en
dc.description.department Environmental Science en
dc.description.degree M. Sc. (Environmental Science) en


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