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Code: S98a
Paper Type: Article
Author(s): Smith EH
Title: Surface Complexation Modeling of Metal Removal by Recycled Iron Sorbent
Journal: Journal of Environmental Engineering
Volume: 124   Year: 1998   Pages: 913-920
ISSN-Print: 0733-9372
Internal Storage: V1423
DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9372(1998)124:10(913)
Abstract:

The triple layer surface complexation model (TLM) is used to describe equilibria for lead, cadmium, and zinc adsorption on a recycled iron-bearing material that is treated as a hydrous oxide in aqueous solution. Using model constants derived from surface titration experiments and literature recommendations, equilibrium constants are estimated for metal adsorption reactions by calibration of pH-adsorption edge data. A method is then developed for integrating the TLM into a dual-resistance mass transport model in order to simulate the performance of completely mixed batch reactors and fixed beds for the treatment of heavy metals by porous sorbents. A sequential scheme is employed in which the coupled liquid- and solid-phase material balance equations of the dynamic model are solved at a given time step, followed by updating of the liquid-phase sorbate concentration at the sorbent particle surface by solving the set of nonlinear algebraic equations that define solid/liquid-phase equilibrium according to the TLM. The result is demonstrated with laboratory-scale kinetic data in both batch and fixed-bed reactors for lead adsorption onto the recycled iron sorbent.


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