2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9797(03)00241-8
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Metal ions binding onto a lignocellulosic substrate extracted from wheat bran: a NICA–Donnan approach

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“…Using these parameters and the proton binding parameters obtained previously, we employed the NICADonnan model to predict copper binding at other pH, I , and C Cu values. The fitted and predicted results were pretty satisfactory compared with the experimental data from Dupont et al [12], as seen in Tables 2 and 3 and Figs. 3-5.…”
Section: Metal-ls Interactionsupporting
confidence: 64%
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“…Using these parameters and the proton binding parameters obtained previously, we employed the NICADonnan model to predict copper binding at other pH, I , and C Cu values. The fitted and predicted results were pretty satisfactory compared with the experimental data from Dupont et al [12], as seen in Tables 2 and 3 and Figs. 3-5.…”
Section: Metal-ls Interactionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…It is assumed that the Donnan volume value depends on the strength according to the equation [12] (12)…”
Section: Nonspecific Binding Interaction (Donnan Equilibrium)mentioning
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“…Many reports have appeared in the development of low cost adsorbent prepared from cheaper and easily available materials. Some of the recent adsorbents used are rice husk [19], cocoa pod husk [20], water fern Azolla filiculoidis [21], lignocelluloses substrate extracted from wheat bran [22], activated phosphate [23] and Moringa oleifera bark [24] and Acacia leucocephala bark [25].…”
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“…The chemical sorption occurs by polar functional groups of lignin, which include alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, and carboxylic acids (Bouanda et al 2002). Previous studies have demonstrated the suitability of this material to remove heavy metal ions from synthetic aqueous effluents (Dupont et al 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%