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Title: Development of MWCNTs/TiO2 nanoadsorbent for Simultaneous removal of Phenol and Cyanide from refinery wastewater
Authors: Kariim, Ishaq
Abdulkareem, Ambali Saka
Tijani, Jimoh Oladejo
Abubakre, Oladiran Kamardeen
Keywords: MWCNTs TiO 2 Phenol Cyanide Nanoadsorbent Characterization
Issue Date: 23-Sep-2020
Publisher: Scientific African, 10, e00593
Citation: Kariim I, Abdulkareem AS, Tijani JO, & Abubakre OK (2020). Development of MWCNTs/TiO2 nanoadsorbent for Simultaneous removal of Phenol and Cyanide from refinery wastewater. Scientific African, 10, e00593
Series/Report no.: 10;
Abstract: The continuous discharge of untreated refinery wastewater containing pollutants into the water bodies have raised enormous concern on the safety of human, aquatic species and therefore calls for concerted efforts towards developing effective and sustainable treatment method. This study focused on the development of MWCNTs/TiO 2 nanoadsorbent for the removal of phenol and cyanide from refinery wastewater. MWCNTs was prepared via crack- ing of acetylene gas on nickel ferrites nanoparticles in a long tubular reactor. The MWCNTs and MWCNTs/TiO 2 nanoadsorbent were characterized for surface properties. HR-SEM and HR-TEM results revealed successive dispersion of TiO 2 on the pores of MWCNTs with av- erage crystallite size of 37.32 nm and surface area of 360.66 m 2 /g. The batch adsorption process revealed maximum removal of cyanide and phenol onto MWCNTs/TiO 2 adsorbent at 70 min, 0.3 g and 40 °C contact time, adsorbent dosage and temperature respectively . The experimental data were better described by Freundlich Isotherm and Pseudo second order kinetic model, an indication of multilayer adsorption. The values of the free en- ergy change, ( G) were negatives which suggested the existence of strong bond formation between the adsorbates and the adsorbents. The study demonstrated that the developed MWCNTs/TiO 2 nanoadsorbent is an excellent material for the sequestration of phenol and cyanide from refinery wastewater
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