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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3643035

Removal of lead and zinc ions from their monocomponent and two-component aqueous solutions using sodium hydroxide

Halid Junuzović orcid id orcid.org/0000-0001-6262-5741 ; Faculty of Technology, University of Tuzla, Urfeta Vejzagića 8, 75000 Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Amra Selimović ; Faculty of Technology, University of Tuzla, Urfeta Vejzagića 8, 75000 Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sabina Begić orcid id orcid.org/0000-0001-6262-5741 ; Faculty of Technology, University of Tuzla, Urfeta Vejzagića 8, 75000 Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Mirsad Salkić ; Faculty of Technology, University of Tuzla, Urfeta Vejzagića 8, 75000 Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Selma Osmić ; Faculty of Technology, University of Tuzla, Urfeta Vejzagića 8, 75000 Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina


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Abstract

The hydroxide precipitation method, using NaOH as a precipitant agent, was conducted to treat synthetic monocomponent and two-component water solutions of Pb2+ and Zn2+ with initial concentrations of 50 and 500 mg/l of each metal. The effect of pH and initial concentration of lead and zinc ions on their removal were investigated. The precipitation experiments were carried out by batch method that involves the mixing of NaOH with solutions containing metal ions to occur nucleation, solid growth and subsequent separation of precipitates from solution by filtration. The results showed that the removal efficiency was increased by increasing of pH and initial concentration of metal ions in their water solutions. Hydroxide precipitation method using NaOH is an ef-ficient technique for the removal of lead and zinc ions from their monocomponent and two-component water so-lutions of different concentrations, with maximum removal efficiency in the pH range of 10.32 to 11.39.

Keywords

heavy metal; chemical precipitation; wastewater; sodium hydroxide

Hrčak ID:

233765

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/233765

Publication date:

5.2.2020.

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