Adsorption of Sodium Ion (Na+) onto Synthesized Zeolite-A from Malaysian Kaolin by Hydrothermal Method: Equilibrium and Kinetic Studies

Batch adsorption of sodium ion (Na+) using Malaysian kaolin-based materials, zeolite A was studied and observed. The experiments were done at different parameters such as varying initial concentrations of sodium ions in seawater solution (70 to 280 mg L–1), pH range of 6 to 8 and various adsorbent d...

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Main Authors: Norsuhailizah, Sazali, Zawati, Harun, Tijjani, Abdullahi, Faiz Hafeez, Azhar, Nurul Izwanie, Rasli, Norazlianie, Sazali
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author Norsuhailizah, Sazali
Zawati, Harun
Tijjani, Abdullahi
Faiz Hafeez, Azhar
Nurul Izwanie, Rasli
Norazlianie, Sazali
author_facet Norsuhailizah, Sazali
Zawati, Harun
Tijjani, Abdullahi
Faiz Hafeez, Azhar
Nurul Izwanie, Rasli
Norazlianie, Sazali
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description Batch adsorption of sodium ion (Na+) using Malaysian kaolin-based materials, zeolite A was studied and observed. The experiments were done at different parameters such as varying initial concentrations of sodium ions in seawater solution (70 to 280 mg L–1), pH range of 6 to 8 and various adsorbent dosages (0.1 to 0.4g). The Langmuir and Freundlich's isotherms were used to analyse the data, and the results were compared. This study discovered that the Langmuir isotherm matched the experimental data very well, with the maximum monolayer adsorption capacities derived from the Langmuir equation being 769.3 mg g–1. Using pseudo-first-order, pseudo-second order, and intraparticle diffusion models, the kinetics of the reaction were further investigated and understood. The Intra Particle Diffusion Kinetic Equation was the most accurate description of the adsorption kinetics of sodium ions onto zeolite synthesis.
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spelling ump-378312023-06-19T04:53:30Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/37831/ Adsorption of Sodium Ion (Na+) onto Synthesized Zeolite-A from Malaysian Kaolin by Hydrothermal Method: Equilibrium and Kinetic Studies Norsuhailizah, Sazali Zawati, Harun Tijjani, Abdullahi Faiz Hafeez, Azhar Nurul Izwanie, Rasli Norazlianie, Sazali TP Chemical technology Batch adsorption of sodium ion (Na+) using Malaysian kaolin-based materials, zeolite A was studied and observed. The experiments were done at different parameters such as varying initial concentrations of sodium ions in seawater solution (70 to 280 mg L–1), pH range of 6 to 8 and various adsorbent dosages (0.1 to 0.4g). The Langmuir and Freundlich's isotherms were used to analyse the data, and the results were compared. This study discovered that the Langmuir isotherm matched the experimental data very well, with the maximum monolayer adsorption capacities derived from the Langmuir equation being 769.3 mg g–1. Using pseudo-first-order, pseudo-second order, and intraparticle diffusion models, the kinetics of the reaction were further investigated and understood. The Intra Particle Diffusion Kinetic Equation was the most accurate description of the adsorption kinetics of sodium ions onto zeolite synthesis. Semarak Ilmu Publishing 2023-06 Article PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_4 http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/37831/1/Adsorption%20of%20Sodium%20Ion%20%28Na%2B%29%20onto%20Synthesized%20Zeolite-A%20from%20Malaysian%20Kaolin%20by%20Hydrothermal%20Method%20Equilibrium%20and%20Kinetic%20Studies.pdf Norsuhailizah, Sazali and Zawati, Harun and Tijjani, Abdullahi and Faiz Hafeez, Azhar and Nurul Izwanie, Rasli and Norazlianie, Sazali (2023) Adsorption of Sodium Ion (Na+) onto Synthesized Zeolite-A from Malaysian Kaolin by Hydrothermal Method: Equilibrium and Kinetic Studies. Journal of Advanced Research in Applied Sciences and Engineering Technology, 31 (1). pp. 53-67. ISSN 2462-1943. (Published) https://semarakilmu.com.my/journals/index.php/applied_sciences_eng_tech/article/view/1434
spellingShingle TP Chemical technology
Norsuhailizah, Sazali
Zawati, Harun
Tijjani, Abdullahi
Faiz Hafeez, Azhar
Nurul Izwanie, Rasli
Norazlianie, Sazali
Adsorption of Sodium Ion (Na+) onto Synthesized Zeolite-A from Malaysian Kaolin by Hydrothermal Method: Equilibrium and Kinetic Studies
title Adsorption of Sodium Ion (Na+) onto Synthesized Zeolite-A from Malaysian Kaolin by Hydrothermal Method: Equilibrium and Kinetic Studies
title_full Adsorption of Sodium Ion (Na+) onto Synthesized Zeolite-A from Malaysian Kaolin by Hydrothermal Method: Equilibrium and Kinetic Studies
title_fullStr Adsorption of Sodium Ion (Na+) onto Synthesized Zeolite-A from Malaysian Kaolin by Hydrothermal Method: Equilibrium and Kinetic Studies
title_full_unstemmed Adsorption of Sodium Ion (Na+) onto Synthesized Zeolite-A from Malaysian Kaolin by Hydrothermal Method: Equilibrium and Kinetic Studies
title_short Adsorption of Sodium Ion (Na+) onto Synthesized Zeolite-A from Malaysian Kaolin by Hydrothermal Method: Equilibrium and Kinetic Studies
title_sort adsorption of sodium ion (na+) onto synthesized zeolite-a from malaysian kaolin by hydrothermal method: equilibrium and kinetic studies
topic TP Chemical technology
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/37831/
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