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Highly Selective Methodology for Entrapment and Subsequent Removal of Cobalt (II) Ions under Optimized Conditions by Micellar-Enhanced Ultrafiltration.

Amnah YusafMuhammad UsmanMatloob AhmadMuhammad SadiqAsim ManshaSami A Al-HussainMagdi E A ZakiHafiza Fatima Rehman
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Micellar-enhanced ultrafiltration (MEUF), being a separation technique, was used to remove cobalt metal ion (Co 2+ ) from their aqueous solutions in an application to reduce the toxicity level from industrial effluents using a micellar solution of anionic and cationic surfactants. The metal ions were first adsorbed by using anionic surfactants, i.e., sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) and sodium oleate (SO). The calculations for partition (K x ) and binding constants (K b ) and their respective free energy of partition and binding (ΔG p and ΔG b kJmol -1 ) helped significantly to find out the extent of binding or interaction of Co 2+ with the surfactant and ΔG p and ΔG b were found to be -29.50 and -19.38 kJmol -1 for SDS and -23.95 and -12.67 kJmol -1 in the case of SO. MEUF work was also performed to find out the optimal conditions to remove metal pollutants from the aqueous system. For the said purpose, various factors and concentrations effect were studied, such as the concentration of the surfactant, concentration of the electrolyte (NaCl), transmembrane pressure, RPM, and pH. The efficiency of this process was checked by calculating various parameters, such as rejection percentage (R%) and permeate flux (J). A maximum rejection of 99.95% with SDS and 99.99% with SO was attained.
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