Exploring the use of cactus Opuntia ficus indica in the biocoagulation–flocculation of Pb(II) ions from wastewaters

Coagulation–flocculation processes play an important role in the treatment of water using inorganic and synthetic materials. Presently, cactus Opuntia ficus indica is explored as a cheap, abundant and eco-friendly bioflocculant of Pb(II) ions from aqueous solutions. The cactus powder was characteriz...

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Main Authors: Nharingo, Tichaona, Zivurawa, M. T., Guyo, Upenyu
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author Nharingo, Tichaona
Zivurawa, M. T.
Guyo, Upenyu
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description Coagulation–flocculation processes play an important role in the treatment of water using inorganic and synthetic materials. Presently, cactus Opuntia ficus indica is explored as a cheap, abundant and eco-friendly bioflocculant of Pb(II) ions from aqueous solutions. The cactus powder was characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectrometer (FTIR), and the coagulation–flocculation process was optimized for pH, initial concentration of Pb(II) ions, particle size, dosage, ionic strength, contact time and temperature before its application to Mukuvisi River water. FTIR confirmed the involvement of –C–O–C–, –OH, –C=O, –N–H and –C–H groups of the polysaccharides, carboxylic acids and amino acids in the removal of Pb(II) ions. The variation of percentage removal and zeta potential with pH and flocculant dosage suggested the involvement of adsorption–charge neutralization and adsorption–bridging mechanisms in the coagulation–flocculation process. The process was optimum at pH 5, natural ionic strength, dosage of 8 mg/L, corresponding to zero zeta potential, with particle size <75 µm, at 35 °C for a floc settling time of 180 min. The coagulation–flocculation process was spontaneous and endothermic with a positive change in entropy of the system. Total heavy metal removal of 100 % (Pb), 85.74 % (Zn), 84.16 % (Cd) and 93.02 % (Cu) were achieved, under optimum conditions, when Opuntia ficus indica powder was used to remove metals from water sampled from Mukuvisi River, Harare, Zimbabwe. The cactus Opuntia ficus indica powder was found to be an efficient, eco-friendly flocculant that can effectively remediate Pb(II) ions from wastewaters.
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spelling ir-11408-17412022-06-27T13:49:06Z Exploring the use of cactus Opuntia ficus indica in the biocoagulation–flocculation of Pb(II) ions from wastewaters Nharingo, Tichaona Zivurawa, M. T. Guyo, Upenyu Adsorption bridging, Adsorption charge neutralization, Ionic strength, Thermodynamics, Zeta potential Coagulation–flocculation processes play an important role in the treatment of water using inorganic and synthetic materials. Presently, cactus Opuntia ficus indica is explored as a cheap, abundant and eco-friendly bioflocculant of Pb(II) ions from aqueous solutions. The cactus powder was characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectrometer (FTIR), and the coagulation–flocculation process was optimized for pH, initial concentration of Pb(II) ions, particle size, dosage, ionic strength, contact time and temperature before its application to Mukuvisi River water. FTIR confirmed the involvement of –C–O–C–, –OH, –C=O, –N–H and –C–H groups of the polysaccharides, carboxylic acids and amino acids in the removal of Pb(II) ions. The variation of percentage removal and zeta potential with pH and flocculant dosage suggested the involvement of adsorption–charge neutralization and adsorption–bridging mechanisms in the coagulation–flocculation process. The process was optimum at pH 5, natural ionic strength, dosage of 8 mg/L, corresponding to zero zeta potential, with particle size <75 µm, at 35 °C for a floc settling time of 180 min. The coagulation–flocculation process was spontaneous and endothermic with a positive change in entropy of the system. Total heavy metal removal of 100 % (Pb), 85.74 % (Zn), 84.16 % (Cd) and 93.02 % (Cu) were achieved, under optimum conditions, when Opuntia ficus indica powder was used to remove metals from water sampled from Mukuvisi River, Harare, Zimbabwe. The cactus Opuntia ficus indica powder was found to be an efficient, eco-friendly flocculant that can effectively remediate Pb(II) ions from wastewaters. 2016-08-03T12:57:36Z 2016-08-03T12:57:36Z 2015 Article 1735-1472 ink.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13762-015-0815-0 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/1741 en International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology;Vol. 12, No. 12; p. 3791-3802 open Springer
spellingShingle Adsorption bridging, Adsorption charge neutralization, Ionic strength, Thermodynamics, Zeta potential
Nharingo, Tichaona
Zivurawa, M. T.
Guyo, Upenyu
Exploring the use of cactus Opuntia ficus indica in the biocoagulation–flocculation of Pb(II) ions from wastewaters
title Exploring the use of cactus Opuntia ficus indica in the biocoagulation–flocculation of Pb(II) ions from wastewaters
title_full Exploring the use of cactus Opuntia ficus indica in the biocoagulation–flocculation of Pb(II) ions from wastewaters
title_fullStr Exploring the use of cactus Opuntia ficus indica in the biocoagulation–flocculation of Pb(II) ions from wastewaters
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the use of cactus Opuntia ficus indica in the biocoagulation–flocculation of Pb(II) ions from wastewaters
title_short Exploring the use of cactus Opuntia ficus indica in the biocoagulation–flocculation of Pb(II) ions from wastewaters
title_sort exploring the use of cactus opuntia ficus indica in the biocoagulation–flocculation of pb(ii) ions from wastewaters
topic Adsorption bridging, Adsorption charge neutralization, Ionic strength, Thermodynamics, Zeta potential
url http://hdl.handle.net/11408/1741
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