Chemical Engineering Journal, Vol.220, 24-34, 2013
Removal of chromium(VI) from aqueous solutions using a polyvinyl-chloride inclusion membrane: Experimental study and modelling
The present paper reports the use of a polymer inclusion membrane (PIM) prepared without addition of plasticizers as solid sorbent for the removal of Cr(VI) ions from aqueous solution simulating the real industrial effluents. The studied sorbent (PIM) contains 40% organic anion exchanger Aliquat 336 and a polymer matrix of 60% polyvinyl chloride (PVC). The influence of the Aliquat 336 content of the PIM, the contact time, the pH and the initial metal concentration in the aqueous solution on the Cr(VI) sorption process was analysed by using the batch extraction technique. The optimal PIM composition was found to be 40% Aliquat 336/60% PVC (w/w). This sorbent was further used for the kinetic, isotherm, desorption, reusability and selectivity studies. The sorption kinetics was well described by the pseudo-second order model (Ho), and the kinetic experiments confirm that the sorption process of Cr(VI) into the optimal non-plasticized PVC-based PIM is a chemisorption, which occurs through a "relay mechanism". The adsorption isotherm was best fitted by the Sips equation, and the experimentally determined maximum sorption capacity of Cr(VI) into the 40% Aliquat 336/60% PVC PIM was found to be 0.978 mmol/g (50.85 mg/g). The retained metal ions can be desorbed by using 0.5 M NaNO3, this desorption of metal ions occurring concomitantly with the PIM regeneration. The use of this less aggressive eluent permits the reuse of the same PIM for at least five consecutive sorption processes. Moreover, the optimal PIM possesses a high selectivity for Cr(VI) ions from mixtures with other metal ions and anions usually existing in the real industrial effluents. All these properties indicate that PIM with the composition 40% Aliquat 336/60% PVC has a potential to be used as solid sorbent for Cr(VI) ions. Another advantage is its lower price compared to the plasticized PIMs. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.