Research of Adsorption Performance of V (V) and Mo (VI) on Collagen Fiber Immobilized Bayberry Tannin

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The adsorption behaviors of V(V) and Mo(VI) on the collagen fiber immobilized bayberry tannin (IBT), a new kind of adsorption, were investigated. It was found that at 323K, pH=2.0, the adsorption capacities of V(V) on 0.100g adsorbent was 1.03mmol/g in 100ml of 1.960mmol/L V(V) solution, and that of Mo(VI) was 0.86mmol/g at 323K, pH=4.0, with 100ml of 1.042 mmol/L Mo(VI) solution. The effect of pH on the adsorption capacity of V(V) and Mo(VI) was conspicuous. The adsorption capacity of Mo(VI) decreased with pH increasing, and the maximal adsorption capacity of V(V) was observed at pH4.0. Langmuir equation was used for the description of adsorption isotherms of V(V), while Freundlich equation could be well described that of Mo(VI). The adsorption kinetics of V(V) and Mo(VI) can be well described by the pseudo-second-order-rate model and the adsorption capacities calculated by this model are very close to those experimentally determined. The adsorbent can be regenerated by using 0.1mol/L HCl and 0.02mol/L EDTA in tune as desorption agent after the adsorption of V(V) and Mo(VI). In the desorption process V(V) and Mo(VI) were utilized respectively. These facts implies that the adsorbent can be used for the separation of V(V) and Mo(VI) in aqueous.

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