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Study on the performance of Cd <sup>2+</sup> sorption using dimethylethylenediamine-modified zinc-based MOF (ZIF-8-mmen): optimization of the process by RSM technique
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Monolayer AdsorptionEngineeringLagergren ModelChemistryMineral ProcessingWastewater TreatmentSorption CoolingChemical EngineeringEnvironmental ChemistryIndustrial ChemistryMetalloid ContaminationWater TreatmentDimethylethylenediamine-modified Zinc-based MofMaterials ScienceMaterials EngineeringToxic MetalChemisorptionEcotoxicologyAdsorptionRsm TechniqueEnvironmental EngineeringEnvironmental RemediationWater PurificationFunctional Materials
Cadmium as a highly toxic metal is released into the environment through paper production, metal processing, phosphate fertilizers, insecticides, and treatment of wastewater. Cadmium also inhibits the body activities and is very toxic for kidney and other organisms. In the current study, zinc-based metal–organic framework, zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF)-8, was synthesized and modified by dimethylethylenediamine (ZIF-8-mmen) for the removal of cadmium. To optimize the experiments, response surface methodology was applied with three variables including pH, adsorbent dosage, and contact time using central composite design. The optimum conditions for pH, dosage, and time were 2, 0.1 g, and 89 min, respectively, with removal efficiency of 85.38%. The Langmuir isotherm (qm = 1000 mg/g) indicates the monolayer adsorption. The kinetic studies reveal that the Lagergren model was predominant and cadmium was not chemisorbed. Thermodynamic parameters show spontaneous, endothermic, and physisorption processes.
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