2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2018.04.053
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Understanding the factors affecting the adsorption of Lanthanum using different adsorbents: A critical review

Abstract: Over the past few decades, removal and recovery of Lanthanum (La) have received great attention due to its significance in different industrial processes. In this review, the application of various adsorbents viz. biosorbents, commercial and hybrid materials, nanoparticles, nanocomposites etc. have been summarized in terms of the removal and recovery of La. The influence of various operating parameters including pH, dosage, contact time, temperature, coexisting ions, adsorption kinetics, isotherm and thermodyn… Show more

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“…The Y 3+ ion is capable of competing with the Ce 3+ , Nd 3+ , and Sm 3+ ions for easy binding with adsorbents because of its smaller atomic size and heavy metal properties. We noted that adsorbent materials containing carboxyl and hydroxyl groups afford the adsorption of lanthanide ions over a large pH range, in agreement with the results reported by Iftekhar et al (2018).…”
Section: Adsorption Of Lanthanide Ions In Low-grade Bauxitesupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The Y 3+ ion is capable of competing with the Ce 3+ , Nd 3+ , and Sm 3+ ions for easy binding with adsorbents because of its smaller atomic size and heavy metal properties. We noted that adsorbent materials containing carboxyl and hydroxyl groups afford the adsorption of lanthanide ions over a large pH range, in agreement with the results reported by Iftekhar et al (2018).…”
Section: Adsorption Of Lanthanide Ions In Low-grade Bauxitesupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Therefore, the coagulation adsorption process for the removal of suspended organic particles from industrial effluents can be best described by the physicochemical process. Wherein, the suspended organic particles adsorb on the surface physically (physisorption) by the weak Vander Walls Force, and the suspended organic particles bind on the surface by the active functional groups present on the surface or form new chemicals by an ion exchange reaction [ 11 , 18 ]. The ∆ G 0 values are the indicator to determine the physisorption or chemisorption process.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prime importance of the coagulation kinetics is to elucidate the physical and chemical behavior of adsorbent (physisorption or chemisorption) as well as to determine the adsorbate uptake rate by adsorbent [ 18 ]. In the present study, pseudo-first-order and pseudo-second-order kinetic model equations were employed to evaluate the kinetics behavior for BOD, COD, turbidity, and SS removal from PORE using tannin as a polymeric coagulant.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, as shown in equation 2, the AD (C) negatively in uences the removal e ciency of BPP. is case was previously reported [32][33][34]. Many justi cations were given, e.g., possible hindrance caused by the interaction of the active sites of adsorbent when the dose is increased.…”
Section: Screening and Structuring Of A Regression Modelmentioning
confidence: 86%