Abstrak/Abstract |
Simultaneous adsorption of Zn(II) and Hg(II) in the presence of alkaline earth metal, Mg(II) on dithizone-immobilized
bentonite has been done by batch method. The study was begun by activation of natural bentonite
with HCl followed by immobilization of dithizone on bentonite surface. Some parameters influencing the adsorption
such as pH, interaction time and initial concentration of metal ions were optimized. Types of interaction
between metal ions and adsorbent were assessed by conducting sequential desorption of the adsorbed metals
using H2O, KNO3, HONH2HCl and Na2EDTA. XRD and FTIR characterizations suggest that dithizone has been
successfully immobilized on the surface of bentonite. Optimum conditions for simultaneous adsorption of Hg(II)
and Zn(II) in the presence of Mg(II) are at pH 6 and interaction time of 60 minutes. Capacity, affinity and
selectivity of dithizone immobilized bentonite towards Hg(II) and Zn(II) are better than those of non-immobilized
activated natural bentonite, but the interaction types of the two metal ions with adsorbents are different.
Zn(II) ion mostly interacts with adsorbents through physical and electrostatic interactions, while Hg(II)
ion interacts via hydrogen bond and complexation. Upon immobilization of dithizone on the surface of bentonite,
the interaction of Hg(II) with adsorbent changes significantly from hydrogen bond to complexation.
Moreover, the presence of Mg(II) ion gives no significant influence on metal adsorption, indicating that dithizone-
immobilized bentonite is quite selective towards heavy metal ions. |