Thermodynamics and kinetics of Fe(CN)64- adsorption onto 201×7 resin
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Abstract
To solve the problem of Fe(CN)64- causing "iron poisoning" when cyanide-bearing waster water was treated with an ion exchange method, the adsorption properties of Fe(CN)64- onto 201×7 resin were studied by using the Freundlich adsorption equation, the Langmuir adsorption equation, the pseudo-second order equation and the Fan Shan Yang model from thermodynamics and dynamics. The related thermodynamic constant and the apparent activation energy were calculated. The results show that Fe(CN)64- adsorption onto the resin can occur spontaneously. The process conforms to the Langmuir equation and the pseudo-second order equation. It is controlled by film diffusion at the initial stage, but by gap diffusion at the later stage. Fe(CN)64- exchanging to the stern layer is fixed by resin functional groups strongly leading to "iron poisoning" of the resin for generating Zn2Fe(CN)6 and Cu2Fe(CN)6 which adhere on the resin during the process of cyanides removed from the loaded resin with H2SO4. Fe(CN)64- in cyanide-bearing waster water can be removed by selective precipitation.
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