Abstract:
In order to study the ability of lees to adsorb heavy metals,this article was focused on the effects of wastewater p H values,Pb
2+ and Zn
2+ mass concentrations,and adsorption time on the adsorption quantity of Pb
2+ and Zn
2+ from simulated acid mine drainage using lees. Test results show that the maximum removal rate appears when the p H value is 4. The adsorption of Pb
2+ by lees accords with the Langmuir equation,but the adsorption of Zn
2+ is followed by the Freundlich equation. Under the optimal conditions,the maximum adsorption capacity of Pb
2+ and Zn
2+ by lees is 8.29 mg·g
-1 and 15.31 mg·g
-1,respectively. The adsorption process reaches equilibrium after 4 h,in agreement with the second-order kinetics model. The contents of cellulose,hemicelluloses and lignine in the lees is 23.3%,65.5% and 0.5%,while become 19.6%,42.3% and 2.6% after adsorption of Pb
2+ and Zn
2+,respectively. The electro-negativity of lees increases while the p H value raises,and it reduces after adsorption of Pb
2+ and Zn
2+. Fourier transform infrared spectra indicate that the main functional groups are amide and ester reacting in the adsorption process.