International Journal of Research Studies in Agricultural Sciences
Volume-1 Issue-3, 2015, Page No: 21-28
Removal Performance Assessment of Chromium (VI) in Solution
using Grape Leaves Powder and Carbon as Adsorbent
Parisian Taheryan1*,Ali Shahidi1, Mohammad Hossein Najafi Mood1
Farming Systems Research Station, Sadanandapuram, Kottarakkara
Kerala Agricultural University
Citation : Parisian Taheryan, Ali Shahidi, Mohammad Hossein Najafi Mood, Removal Performance Assessment of Chromium (VI) in Solution
using Grape Leaves Powder and Carbon as Adsorbent International Journal of Research Studies in Agricultural Sciences . 2015;1(3):21-28.
Abstract
Batch removal of hexavalent chromium from aqueous solutions via grape leaf powder (GLP) and
carbon (GLC) as adsorbent, was investigated in this paper. Some experiments were conducted in order to study
the adsorption of metal species and effect of different pH values, contact time, metal concentration, adsorbent
weight and temperature on Cr (VI) removal. Freundlich, Langmuir and Temkin isotherm models have been
utilized to describe the adsorption behavior, so that the experimental results implied that they all followed
Langmuir model perfectly (R
2 = 0.99). The results indicated that the absorption of chromium significantly
depends on the pH values of the solution that is, the most proper pH value which may optimize the adsorbent,
was found to be pH= 1.5. The optimal time for grape leaves powdered (GLP) was about 60 minutes while it was
90 minutes for carbon (GLC) at the same circumstances. The optimum concentration of grape leaves powder
(GLP) was measured about 25 milligrams per liter; however it was 50 grams per liter for carbon (GLC). The
adsorbent weight of grape leaves powdered (GLP) and carbon (GLC) were 0.3 g and 0.5g respectively. It
should be mentioned that the temperature of carbon (GLC) was 40 C°. Consequently, the results implied that
Grape leaf powder (GLP) is stronger adsorbent in comparison with carbon (GLC) to remove hexavalent
chromium from wastewater.