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Evaluation of Lead (II) Removal from WastewaterUsing Banana Peels: Optimization Study

Felicia Omolara Afolabi, Paul Musonge, Babatunde Femi Bakare

2020Polish Journal of Environmental Studies38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The response surface methodology was used to investigate the removal of Pb (II) from an aqueous solution using banana peel with varying operating parameters in a batch mode. The central composite design was used to study the interactive effects of the operating parameters (initial concentration, pH of the solution, adsorbent dosage and the particle size). The banana peel was characterized by FTIR which showed the functional groups, while SEM and EDS were used to study morphology and elemental composition. The optimum removal of Pb(II) was 98.146 % at initial concentration 100 mg/L, pH 5, adsorbent dosage 0.55 g and particle size 75 m. The deviation between the experimental and the model predicted percentage removal was 5.17 %. The analysis of variance showed that the regression model was significant with a low probability and the correlation coefficient R 2 value of 0.9153. The results showed that the biosorption of Pb(II) was highly influenced by the pH and the adsorbent dosage, while the particle size had little effect on the biosorption process.

Topics & Concepts

WastewaterEnvironmental scienceLead (geology)Pulp and paper industryWaste managementEnvironmental engineeringChemistryEngineeringBiologyPaleontologyWastewater Treatment and ReuseWater Quality and Pollution AssessmentDye analysis and toxicity
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