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M. A. Chukaeva, V. G. Povarov, I. P. Sverchkov

The use of iron-containing waste metal as a chemosorbent for cleaning sewage from molybdene ions

Abstract

In this paper, the extraction mechanism of Mo(VI) from model solutions with the iron-containing waste metal has been studied. The experimental data of X-ray phase analysis and energy-dispersive microanalysis showed that iron(III) molybdate is formed at the first stages of chemisorption, followed by the formation of layers enriched in molybdenum oxide(VI). Chemisorption kinetics for Mo(VI) ions from model solutions with the iron-containing waste metal was investigated. It was shown, that the total exchange capacity of modified steel chips with a specific surface more than 15 cm2/g towards Mo(VI) ions will be limited only by the corrosion rate of steel chips, and theoretically will be achieved after its complete dissolution. The efficiency of the chemisorption process has been determined. So the possibility of using the iron-containing waste metal as a chemosorbent for sewage treatment from Mo(VI) ions to the reference value was shown.
Key words: chemisorption, Mo (VI) ions, waste metal, process kinetics, sewage treatment.
Moscow University Chemistry Bulletin.
2020, Vol. 61, No. 1, P. 43
   

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