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IJRET: International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology eISSN: 2319-1163 | pISSN: 2321-7308
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A BATCH STUDY OF P HOSPHATE ADSORPTION CHARACTERISTICS
ON CLAY SOIL
Mallikarjun.S.D1
, Shashikant.R.Mise2
1
Lecturer, Department of Civil Engineering, Adama Science and Technological University, Ethiopia
2
Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, PDA College of Engineering Gulbarga
mallikarjun.sdengi@gmail.com, srmise45@yahoo.com
Abstract
The research has been carried out on Phosphate (p-Adsorption) on clay soil through batch adsorption techniques. Main objectives of
this study are to study the physical properties of clay soils, detection of Phosphate removal by adsorbent as a function of contact time,
adsorbent dosage and pH
, to study sorption kinetics. The results of this study shows the optimum contact time, dosage and pH
for
adsorption of Phosphate on clay soil reaching the equilibrium condition after 60 minutes with removal efficiency of 86% and 1400
mg as optimum dosage. Higher adsorption of Phosphate was observed at pH
9.0. The rate of adsorption of Phosphate obeys first order
rate equation. The obtained results of the batch experiments are best fit to Langmuir and Freundlich adsorption isotherms. From the
experimental analysis it is concluded that clay soil shows good removal efficiency and can be used as good adsorbents.
Keywords: P-Adsorption, characteristics, Batch Experiments, Freundlich Isotherm, Langmuir Isotherm.
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1. INTRODUCTION
The major environmental concerns of 21st
century are waste
disposal from various industries, municipal dumping in the
urban areas and increased use of chemical fertilizers,
pesticides and irrigation water. The residues of fertilizers,
pesticides and irrigation water created adverse impact on soil
and water bodies. The pollutants such as sewage and fertilizers
contain nutrients as phosphates and nitrates. If the nutrients
are in excess level they over stimulate the growth of aquatic
plants and algae. These excessive growths of algae and aquatic
plants clogs the water ways, use up dissolved oxygen as they
decompose and block light to deeper water affecting the
respiration ability of fish and other invertebrates that reside
inside the water. Lakes, rivers and other water bodies undergo
Eutrophication an aging process in natural condition that
slowly fills in the water body with sediment and organic
matter. These sediments when enter water bodies fish
respiration becomes impaired, plant productivity and water
depth becomes reduced and aquatic organisms and their
environment becomes suffocated. When the levels of oxygen
drops below two-five parts per million many types of fish and
bottom dwelling animals cannot survive. When this occurs it
leads to the disruptions in the food chain by killing aquatic
organisms in large numbers. Oxygen demanding materials
such as nitrogen and phosphorous are high in animal wastes
and they often harbor pathogenic organisms. Hence some
special attention must be given for budgeting of fertilizers;
Phosphorous in high doses may be susceptible to drain freely
in the soil immediately followed by heavy rainfall causes
some phosphorous losses through volatilization and leaching
process. Thus once the ecosystem are contaminated by these
elements they become a potential threat for many years.
Therefore it is of crucial importance to study the mutual
influence of the different minerals in soil retention process
whose migration ability of particular component in ground
water is explained by the retardation factor(R).Farmers
extensively follow the irrigation process due to availability of
water from various sources, where phosphate pollution is
caused by the use of fertilizers and pesticides. Thus the main
objective of this work is to study the leaching and retention of
phosphate in the clay soil available in the area used for
agricultural process, determining the maximum amount of
phosphate adsorbed and to evaluate the potentials of
phosphate migrating through the soil during ground water
percolation by using a set of batch experiments whose results
are fitted to the equations given by Langmuir and Freundlich
isotherms.
Ayyaz Mehamood et.al studied, the Understanding of soil
phosphorous (P) adsorption chemistry is essential for evolving
best fertilizer management practices aimed at enhancing
fertilizer P use efficiency and environment quality. Soil
chemical parameters which govern P adsorption maxima and
binding strength in calcareous and non-calcareous soils were
determined. Five soils representing three different parent
materials, i.e. mixed mineralogy alluvium, loess and non-
calcareous sandstone were sampled at genetic horizons in each
profile. Phosphorous adsorption isotherm was developed for
each of the 32 soil samples by equilibration of 2gm air dry soil
with 0 to 4000 mg l-1
(0 to 125 mM) P in 20 ml of 10 mM Kcl
are fitted to Langmuir and Freundlich equations. The chemical
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parameters i.e. pH, caco3, total and dissolved organic carbon,
exchangeable calcium, dithionite extractable iron (Fed) and
aluminium (Ald), oxalate extractable iron (Feo) and aluminium
(Alo) and as a test for plant available p extractable with
NAHCO3 were determined. The Freundlich equation, the
empirical relation between adsorbed and solution p fitted the
adsorption isotherm better than the Langmuir equation which
relates adsorption to solid surface coverage by adsorbate..
The Freundlich parameter adsorption exponent which signifies
sorption intensity also positively correlated with soil Fed,fecr
and Ald contents. Phosphorous adsorption at its low
concentration in equilibrium solutions seems to be governed
by soils iron oxide and precipitation as CA-P is important only
at high P concentration which is less frequently achieved in
farm fields.
2. EXPERIMENTAL SET UP AND PROPERTIES
OF MATERIALS USED
Phosphate retention characteristic of selected soil were
measured by laboratory batch experiments. In this experiment
different concentration of adsorbate used for the soil of same
quantity and maximum phosphate adsorption capacities (Q)
are calculated using Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm
models.
2.1 Test Set Up
The typical batch test set up typically consists of the following
process: 10 gram of soil sample has been put into 250 ml
conical flask and then, 100 ml of a solution has been added
into the flask. All the 4 concentrations used for tracers were 5,
10, 15 & 20 mg/L. intermediate phosphate solution has been
used. The soil suspension has been shaken for 12 hours at
constant temperature and left without shaking for additional
24 hours. The suspension was then filtrated through a wattman
No.1 filter and the effluent was analyzed. The adsorbed
amount, Q was calculated
Q =
∆
---------- (1)
Where
Q = adsorbed amount (mg/kg)
ΔC = difference in metal concentration before and after the
experiment (mg/L)
V = volume of solution 100 ml.
M = mass of soil 0.01kg.
2.2 Properties of Materials Used
Phosphate retention characteristic of selected soil were
measured by laboratory Batch experiments. In this experiment
an adsorbate of different concentrations were used for the soil
of same quantity and kept in contact for a particular time and
maximum phosphate adsorption capacities (Q) are calculated
using Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm models.
Clay soil samples were collected from different locations of
available region. The samples are moderately acidic in nature.
Table 1: Properties of materials used
Characteristics Clay soil
pH
9
Silt & Clay fraction (%) 88.66
Sand fraction 11.34
Gravel fraction 0
Soil bulk density (kg/m3
) 1173.3
Porosity 0.4
Soil texture Clay
2.3 Batch Sorption Experiment
A predetermined amount of adsorbent is mixed with the
sample in a batch experiment. For a given contact period the
sample is agitated on a rotary shaker and subsequently
separated by filtration. For the batch type contact process
powdered adsorbent is more suitable. Phosphate removal
affinity of clay soil is determined by batch experiments such
as contact time, dosage of the adsorbent, pH
, and kinetics of
phosphate removal.
2.4 Selection of Optimum Contact Time
The contact time strongly influences the adsorption, for this
study an 100 m1 phosphate solution of 5mg/L was mixed
with 1000gm of soil sample and stirred for different period of
contact time i.e. for 1hr and time interval varies as
3,5,10,15……60min .This is filtered and analyzed for
phosphate concentration using spectrophotometer method.
2.5 Determination of Optimum Dosage of Adsorbent
Adsorbents were added to the conical flask containing known
concentration of phosphate solution (5mg/L) to determine the
optimum dosage of adsorbent. The solution in the conical
flask was subjected to stirring for optimum contact time and
the dosage varies from 200, 400, 600…..1400mg/L. Filtered
and analyzed for residual and removal of phosphate
concentration. The dosage which gives minimum residual
concentration is chosen as optimum dosage.
2.6 Determination of Optimum pH
A series of conical flasks were taken with 100ml of 5mg/L
phosphate solution to determine the optimum pH
. Optimum
dosage of soil (5mg/100ml) is added .The pH
of the flasks was
adjusted ranging from 4.0 to 10.0. The flasks were shaken on a
rotary shaker for optimum contact time. After stirring the
samples are filtered and analyzed for the residual phosphate
concentration. The flask which gives minimum residual
concentration is selected as the optimum pH
.
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2.7 Sorption Kinetics
The beakers containing 100ml of phosphate solution of
concentration 5mg/l and known amount of soil sample were
stirred. The samples were withdrawn at different time intervals
and filtered supernatant were analyzed.
2.8 Langmuir and Freundlich Isotherms
Adsorption isotherms are developed by exposing a given
amount of adsorbate in a fixed volume of liquid to varying
amounts of adsorbate.. The general form of Freundlich
equation is shown Eqn. 2.
q = = K	C (2)
Where
(x / m) = Amount of solute adsorbed per unit mass of
adsorbent in mg/g.
C = Equilibrium concentration of adsorbate in solution after
adsorption in mg/l.
K = Freundlich capacity factor and
(1/n) = Freundlich intensity factor.
The constants K and n in the Eqn. 2 can be evaluated by
plotting amount of solute adsorbed per unit mass of adsorbent
versus equilibrium concentration of adsorbate in solution after
adsorption on a double logarithmic graph. The Freundlich
equation is basically empirical but is often useful as means for
data description. Data are usually fitted to the logarithmic
form of equation.
loge (x/m) = loge K + 1/n loge C (3)
The Langmuir equation is commonly written as shown in Eqn.
4.
=	 =	 	(Or)	
/
=	 	 													(4)
Where
q = Amount of solute adsorbed per unit mass of adsorbent in
mg/g.
C = Equilibrium concentration of adsorbate in solution after
adsorption in mg/l and a and b are Langmuir constants related
to capacity and energy of adsorption respectively. Plot of
C/(x/m) Vs C would give the value of constants. A
dimensionless equilibrium parameter called separation factor,
R is use to study the applicability of Langmuir adsorption
isotherm.
R =	
	
(5)
Where
a = Langmuir constant
Co = Initial concentration.
From the above equation Webber and Chakarvarthi given
parameter indicating the shape of the isotherm are as follows:
Values of R Type of isotherm
R>1 unfavorable
R=1 linear
0<R>1 favorable
R=0 irreversible
3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS
3.1 Effect of Contact Time
Contact time has great influence on the adsorption process.
The effects of contact time on the adsorption of phosphate
were shown in Fig. 2. From the graph it is observed that the
extent of phosphate adsorption increases with increase in time
and attain equilibrium at particular time. The adsorption
curves are characterized by sharp rise initial stage and
decrease near equilibrium. From the graph after equilibrium
further increase in time adsorption is not changing hence the
optimum contact time for clay soil is 60 mins.
Fig. 2 Effect of contact time of phosphate on clay soil
3.2 Effect of Adsorbent Dosage
Adsorption is a process in which there is continuous transfer
of solute from solution to adsorbent until residual
concentration of solution maintains equilibrium with that
adsorbed by the surface of adsorbent at constant contact time.
Effect of adsorbent dosage is studied and graph of phosphate
removal verses dosage is plotted as shown in Fig. 3. From the
graph it is observed that, as the dose of clay soil increases,
amount of residual phosphate decreases sharply and attains
minimum. The point where maximum removal is attained is
taken as optimum dosage i.e. 1400mg/L. After this, not much
change in adsorption is observed even after increase in the
amount of different soil.
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
0 20 40 60 80
ConcentrationAdsorbed
(mg/L)
Time (min)
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Fig. 3 Adsorbent dosage of phosphate on clay soil
3.3 Effect of pH
The impact of phosphate removal depends on pH
of the
medium. The graph of pH
against phosphate removal at
constant time and dosage is shown in Fig. 4, the values of pH
and corresponding phosphate adsorbed are shown from the
graph, phosphate removal not only depends on surface area,
time and dosage but also depends on pH and
the pH
attains
equilibrium at 9.0 therein no increase or decrease takes place.
Fig. 4 Effect of pH
of phosphate on clay soil
3.4 Single Adsorption of Phosphate Clay Soil
The batch experiments were carried out on clay soil with the
tracer concentrations of 5, 10, 15 and 20 mg/L respectively.
Table 2 shows the results of the Phosphate test on clay soil to
fit the results to the Langmuir isotherm. The results are plotted
as shown in Fig 5 and are fit to Eqn (4) which gives
001.0
1
095.0
1
+=
CQ
, where the regression coefficient
R=0.014; from the fit we obtained maximum adsorption and
Langmuir constants, a =12.80 and b = 0.035.
Table 2: Single adsorption of Phosphate on clay Soil
C mg/L
C in
Q mg/kg 1/C
l/mg
1/Q
kg/mg5.0 49.0 0.2 0.02040
10.0 90.4 0.1 0.01106
15.0 119.2 0.066667 0.00838
20.0 182.4 0.05 0.00548
Fig.5 Single adsorption of Phosphate on clay Soil for
Langmuir isotherm
Fig.6 Single adsorption of Phosphate on clay Soil for
Freundlich isotherm
The same experimental results (Table 2) are fit to Freundlich
power equation given by Eqn 2, by plotting ‘Q’ vs. ‘C’ as
shown in above Fig. 6 and fitting we obtain (1/n) = 4.66 and
Kf’=0.91.
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
4
Concentrationremoved
(mg/L)
Dosage (mg)
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
0 5 10 15
pH
Concentrationadsorbed
(mg/L)
y = 0.095x + 0.001
R² = 0.993
0
0.005
0.01
0.015
0.02
0.025
0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25
1/Q
1/C
y = 0.905x + 1.046
R² = 0.982
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
0 0.5 1 1.5
LogQ
log C
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Where,qe = (x/m) =Amount of solute adsorbed per unit mass
of adsorbent in mg/kg,
Ce = Equilibrium concentration of adsorbate in solution after
adsorption in mg/L ’
Kf = Freundlich capacity factor and 1/n = Freundlich intensity
factor.
CONCLUSIONS
In the laboratory a series of batch experiments have been
performed for adsorption of Phosphate in clay soil whose
results are fit with analytical isotherms. The conclusions from
the study can be summarized as follows:
It’s evident from the characteristics properties that clay soil is
a good adsorbent for removing Phosphate and these
adsorbents are easily and cheaply available. Kinetic study
indicated that adsorption of Phosphate is very rapid up to and
decrease while approaching equilibrium. In batch experiments
studies adsorption of Phosphate follows Freundlich and
Langmuir isotherms indicating single adsorption of Phosphate
and proves to be a favorable adsorption. Batch experiment
results have clearly shown that clay soil has shown maximum
adsorption for Phosphate.
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A batch study of phosphate adsorption characteristics on clay soil

  • 1. IJRET: International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology eISSN: 2319-1163 | pISSN: 2321-7308 __________________________________________________________________________________________ IC-RICE Conference Issue | Nov-2013, Available @ http://www.ijret.org 338 A BATCH STUDY OF P HOSPHATE ADSORPTION CHARACTERISTICS ON CLAY SOIL Mallikarjun.S.D1 , Shashikant.R.Mise2 1 Lecturer, Department of Civil Engineering, Adama Science and Technological University, Ethiopia 2 Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, PDA College of Engineering Gulbarga mallikarjun.sdengi@gmail.com, srmise45@yahoo.com Abstract The research has been carried out on Phosphate (p-Adsorption) on clay soil through batch adsorption techniques. Main objectives of this study are to study the physical properties of clay soils, detection of Phosphate removal by adsorbent as a function of contact time, adsorbent dosage and pH , to study sorption kinetics. The results of this study shows the optimum contact time, dosage and pH for adsorption of Phosphate on clay soil reaching the equilibrium condition after 60 minutes with removal efficiency of 86% and 1400 mg as optimum dosage. Higher adsorption of Phosphate was observed at pH 9.0. The rate of adsorption of Phosphate obeys first order rate equation. The obtained results of the batch experiments are best fit to Langmuir and Freundlich adsorption isotherms. From the experimental analysis it is concluded that clay soil shows good removal efficiency and can be used as good adsorbents. Keywords: P-Adsorption, characteristics, Batch Experiments, Freundlich Isotherm, Langmuir Isotherm. ---------------------------------------------------------------------***---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. INTRODUCTION The major environmental concerns of 21st century are waste disposal from various industries, municipal dumping in the urban areas and increased use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides and irrigation water. The residues of fertilizers, pesticides and irrigation water created adverse impact on soil and water bodies. The pollutants such as sewage and fertilizers contain nutrients as phosphates and nitrates. If the nutrients are in excess level they over stimulate the growth of aquatic plants and algae. These excessive growths of algae and aquatic plants clogs the water ways, use up dissolved oxygen as they decompose and block light to deeper water affecting the respiration ability of fish and other invertebrates that reside inside the water. Lakes, rivers and other water bodies undergo Eutrophication an aging process in natural condition that slowly fills in the water body with sediment and organic matter. These sediments when enter water bodies fish respiration becomes impaired, plant productivity and water depth becomes reduced and aquatic organisms and their environment becomes suffocated. When the levels of oxygen drops below two-five parts per million many types of fish and bottom dwelling animals cannot survive. When this occurs it leads to the disruptions in the food chain by killing aquatic organisms in large numbers. Oxygen demanding materials such as nitrogen and phosphorous are high in animal wastes and they often harbor pathogenic organisms. Hence some special attention must be given for budgeting of fertilizers; Phosphorous in high doses may be susceptible to drain freely in the soil immediately followed by heavy rainfall causes some phosphorous losses through volatilization and leaching process. Thus once the ecosystem are contaminated by these elements they become a potential threat for many years. Therefore it is of crucial importance to study the mutual influence of the different minerals in soil retention process whose migration ability of particular component in ground water is explained by the retardation factor(R).Farmers extensively follow the irrigation process due to availability of water from various sources, where phosphate pollution is caused by the use of fertilizers and pesticides. Thus the main objective of this work is to study the leaching and retention of phosphate in the clay soil available in the area used for agricultural process, determining the maximum amount of phosphate adsorbed and to evaluate the potentials of phosphate migrating through the soil during ground water percolation by using a set of batch experiments whose results are fitted to the equations given by Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms. Ayyaz Mehamood et.al studied, the Understanding of soil phosphorous (P) adsorption chemistry is essential for evolving best fertilizer management practices aimed at enhancing fertilizer P use efficiency and environment quality. Soil chemical parameters which govern P adsorption maxima and binding strength in calcareous and non-calcareous soils were determined. Five soils representing three different parent materials, i.e. mixed mineralogy alluvium, loess and non- calcareous sandstone were sampled at genetic horizons in each profile. Phosphorous adsorption isotherm was developed for each of the 32 soil samples by equilibration of 2gm air dry soil with 0 to 4000 mg l-1 (0 to 125 mM) P in 20 ml of 10 mM Kcl are fitted to Langmuir and Freundlich equations. The chemical
  • 2. IJRET: International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology eISSN: 2319-1163 | pISSN: 2321-7308 __________________________________________________________________________________________ IC-RICE Conference Issue | Nov-2013, Available @ http://www.ijret.org 339 parameters i.e. pH, caco3, total and dissolved organic carbon, exchangeable calcium, dithionite extractable iron (Fed) and aluminium (Ald), oxalate extractable iron (Feo) and aluminium (Alo) and as a test for plant available p extractable with NAHCO3 were determined. The Freundlich equation, the empirical relation between adsorbed and solution p fitted the adsorption isotherm better than the Langmuir equation which relates adsorption to solid surface coverage by adsorbate.. The Freundlich parameter adsorption exponent which signifies sorption intensity also positively correlated with soil Fed,fecr and Ald contents. Phosphorous adsorption at its low concentration in equilibrium solutions seems to be governed by soils iron oxide and precipitation as CA-P is important only at high P concentration which is less frequently achieved in farm fields. 2. EXPERIMENTAL SET UP AND PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS USED Phosphate retention characteristic of selected soil were measured by laboratory batch experiments. In this experiment different concentration of adsorbate used for the soil of same quantity and maximum phosphate adsorption capacities (Q) are calculated using Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm models. 2.1 Test Set Up The typical batch test set up typically consists of the following process: 10 gram of soil sample has been put into 250 ml conical flask and then, 100 ml of a solution has been added into the flask. All the 4 concentrations used for tracers were 5, 10, 15 & 20 mg/L. intermediate phosphate solution has been used. The soil suspension has been shaken for 12 hours at constant temperature and left without shaking for additional 24 hours. The suspension was then filtrated through a wattman No.1 filter and the effluent was analyzed. The adsorbed amount, Q was calculated Q = ∆ ---------- (1) Where Q = adsorbed amount (mg/kg) ΔC = difference in metal concentration before and after the experiment (mg/L) V = volume of solution 100 ml. M = mass of soil 0.01kg. 2.2 Properties of Materials Used Phosphate retention characteristic of selected soil were measured by laboratory Batch experiments. In this experiment an adsorbate of different concentrations were used for the soil of same quantity and kept in contact for a particular time and maximum phosphate adsorption capacities (Q) are calculated using Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm models. Clay soil samples were collected from different locations of available region. The samples are moderately acidic in nature. Table 1: Properties of materials used Characteristics Clay soil pH 9 Silt & Clay fraction (%) 88.66 Sand fraction 11.34 Gravel fraction 0 Soil bulk density (kg/m3 ) 1173.3 Porosity 0.4 Soil texture Clay 2.3 Batch Sorption Experiment A predetermined amount of adsorbent is mixed with the sample in a batch experiment. For a given contact period the sample is agitated on a rotary shaker and subsequently separated by filtration. For the batch type contact process powdered adsorbent is more suitable. Phosphate removal affinity of clay soil is determined by batch experiments such as contact time, dosage of the adsorbent, pH , and kinetics of phosphate removal. 2.4 Selection of Optimum Contact Time The contact time strongly influences the adsorption, for this study an 100 m1 phosphate solution of 5mg/L was mixed with 1000gm of soil sample and stirred for different period of contact time i.e. for 1hr and time interval varies as 3,5,10,15……60min .This is filtered and analyzed for phosphate concentration using spectrophotometer method. 2.5 Determination of Optimum Dosage of Adsorbent Adsorbents were added to the conical flask containing known concentration of phosphate solution (5mg/L) to determine the optimum dosage of adsorbent. The solution in the conical flask was subjected to stirring for optimum contact time and the dosage varies from 200, 400, 600…..1400mg/L. Filtered and analyzed for residual and removal of phosphate concentration. The dosage which gives minimum residual concentration is chosen as optimum dosage. 2.6 Determination of Optimum pH A series of conical flasks were taken with 100ml of 5mg/L phosphate solution to determine the optimum pH . Optimum dosage of soil (5mg/100ml) is added .The pH of the flasks was adjusted ranging from 4.0 to 10.0. The flasks were shaken on a rotary shaker for optimum contact time. After stirring the samples are filtered and analyzed for the residual phosphate concentration. The flask which gives minimum residual concentration is selected as the optimum pH .
  • 3. IJRET: International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology eISSN: 2319-1163 | pISSN: 2321-7308 __________________________________________________________________________________________ IC-RICE Conference Issue | Nov-2013, Available @ http://www.ijret.org 340 2.7 Sorption Kinetics The beakers containing 100ml of phosphate solution of concentration 5mg/l and known amount of soil sample were stirred. The samples were withdrawn at different time intervals and filtered supernatant were analyzed. 2.8 Langmuir and Freundlich Isotherms Adsorption isotherms are developed by exposing a given amount of adsorbate in a fixed volume of liquid to varying amounts of adsorbate.. The general form of Freundlich equation is shown Eqn. 2. q = = K C (2) Where (x / m) = Amount of solute adsorbed per unit mass of adsorbent in mg/g. C = Equilibrium concentration of adsorbate in solution after adsorption in mg/l. K = Freundlich capacity factor and (1/n) = Freundlich intensity factor. The constants K and n in the Eqn. 2 can be evaluated by plotting amount of solute adsorbed per unit mass of adsorbent versus equilibrium concentration of adsorbate in solution after adsorption on a double logarithmic graph. The Freundlich equation is basically empirical but is often useful as means for data description. Data are usually fitted to the logarithmic form of equation. loge (x/m) = loge K + 1/n loge C (3) The Langmuir equation is commonly written as shown in Eqn. 4. = = (Or) / = (4) Where q = Amount of solute adsorbed per unit mass of adsorbent in mg/g. C = Equilibrium concentration of adsorbate in solution after adsorption in mg/l and a and b are Langmuir constants related to capacity and energy of adsorption respectively. Plot of C/(x/m) Vs C would give the value of constants. A dimensionless equilibrium parameter called separation factor, R is use to study the applicability of Langmuir adsorption isotherm. R = (5) Where a = Langmuir constant Co = Initial concentration. From the above equation Webber and Chakarvarthi given parameter indicating the shape of the isotherm are as follows: Values of R Type of isotherm R>1 unfavorable R=1 linear 0<R>1 favorable R=0 irreversible 3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS 3.1 Effect of Contact Time Contact time has great influence on the adsorption process. The effects of contact time on the adsorption of phosphate were shown in Fig. 2. From the graph it is observed that the extent of phosphate adsorption increases with increase in time and attain equilibrium at particular time. The adsorption curves are characterized by sharp rise initial stage and decrease near equilibrium. From the graph after equilibrium further increase in time adsorption is not changing hence the optimum contact time for clay soil is 60 mins. Fig. 2 Effect of contact time of phosphate on clay soil 3.2 Effect of Adsorbent Dosage Adsorption is a process in which there is continuous transfer of solute from solution to adsorbent until residual concentration of solution maintains equilibrium with that adsorbed by the surface of adsorbent at constant contact time. Effect of adsorbent dosage is studied and graph of phosphate removal verses dosage is plotted as shown in Fig. 3. From the graph it is observed that, as the dose of clay soil increases, amount of residual phosphate decreases sharply and attains minimum. The point where maximum removal is attained is taken as optimum dosage i.e. 1400mg/L. After this, not much change in adsorption is observed even after increase in the amount of different soil. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 20 40 60 80 ConcentrationAdsorbed (mg/L) Time (min)
  • 4. IJRET: International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology eISSN: 2319-1163 | pISSN: 2321-7308 __________________________________________________________________________________________ IC-RICE Conference Issue | Nov-2013, Available @ http://www.ijret.org 341 Fig. 3 Adsorbent dosage of phosphate on clay soil 3.3 Effect of pH The impact of phosphate removal depends on pH of the medium. The graph of pH against phosphate removal at constant time and dosage is shown in Fig. 4, the values of pH and corresponding phosphate adsorbed are shown from the graph, phosphate removal not only depends on surface area, time and dosage but also depends on pH and the pH attains equilibrium at 9.0 therein no increase or decrease takes place. Fig. 4 Effect of pH of phosphate on clay soil 3.4 Single Adsorption of Phosphate Clay Soil The batch experiments were carried out on clay soil with the tracer concentrations of 5, 10, 15 and 20 mg/L respectively. Table 2 shows the results of the Phosphate test on clay soil to fit the results to the Langmuir isotherm. The results are plotted as shown in Fig 5 and are fit to Eqn (4) which gives 001.0 1 095.0 1 += CQ , where the regression coefficient R=0.014; from the fit we obtained maximum adsorption and Langmuir constants, a =12.80 and b = 0.035. Table 2: Single adsorption of Phosphate on clay Soil C mg/L C in Q mg/kg 1/C l/mg 1/Q kg/mg5.0 49.0 0.2 0.02040 10.0 90.4 0.1 0.01106 15.0 119.2 0.066667 0.00838 20.0 182.4 0.05 0.00548 Fig.5 Single adsorption of Phosphate on clay Soil for Langmuir isotherm Fig.6 Single adsorption of Phosphate on clay Soil for Freundlich isotherm The same experimental results (Table 2) are fit to Freundlich power equation given by Eqn 2, by plotting ‘Q’ vs. ‘C’ as shown in above Fig. 6 and fitting we obtain (1/n) = 4.66 and Kf’=0.91. 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 Concentrationremoved (mg/L) Dosage (mg) 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 0 5 10 15 pH Concentrationadsorbed (mg/L) y = 0.095x + 0.001 R² = 0.993 0 0.005 0.01 0.015 0.02 0.025 0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25 1/Q 1/C y = 0.905x + 1.046 R² = 0.982 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 0 0.5 1 1.5 LogQ log C
  • 5. IJRET: International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology eISSN: 2319-1163 | pISSN: 2321-7308 __________________________________________________________________________________________ IC-RICE Conference Issue | Nov-2013, Available @ http://www.ijret.org 342 Where,qe = (x/m) =Amount of solute adsorbed per unit mass of adsorbent in mg/kg, Ce = Equilibrium concentration of adsorbate in solution after adsorption in mg/L ’ Kf = Freundlich capacity factor and 1/n = Freundlich intensity factor. CONCLUSIONS In the laboratory a series of batch experiments have been performed for adsorption of Phosphate in clay soil whose results are fit with analytical isotherms. The conclusions from the study can be summarized as follows: It’s evident from the characteristics properties that clay soil is a good adsorbent for removing Phosphate and these adsorbents are easily and cheaply available. Kinetic study indicated that adsorption of Phosphate is very rapid up to and decrease while approaching equilibrium. In batch experiments studies adsorption of Phosphate follows Freundlich and Langmuir isotherms indicating single adsorption of Phosphate and proves to be a favorable adsorption. Batch experiment results have clearly shown that clay soil has shown maximum adsorption for Phosphate. REFERENCES [1]. R. Rautenbach, W. Kopp, R. Hellekes, R. Peter, G. Vanopbergen, Separation of nitrate from well water by membrane processes (Reverse Osmosis/ Electrodialysis Reversal), Aqua 5 (1986) 279–282. [2]. D.P. Summers, S. Chang, Prebiotic ammonia from reduction of nitrate by iron (II) on the early earth, Nature 365 (1993) 630–632. [3].DEUTSCH W. J. “Groundwater geochemistry, fundamentals and applications to contamination” (1997): page, 47–55. Lewis Publisher. New York. [4]. M. Shrimali, K.P. Singh, New methods of nitrate removal from water, Environ. Pollut. 112 (2001) 351–359. [5].Sardi & Csatho1 et al “Studies on the phosphorous adsorption of different soil types of nutrient levels.” 17th WCSS,14-21August 2002,Thailand page. [6].M.Del Bubbaa,, C.A. Ariasb, H. Brixc A Department of Chemistry, University of Florence, Via della Lastruccia 5, Sesto Fiorentino, Florence 50019, Italy Department of Hydraulics, Maritime and Environmental Engineering, Polytechnic University of Catalunya, Av. Gran Capit " a s/n, D1, Barcelona 08034, Spain Department of Plant Ecology, University of Aarhus, Nordlandsvej 68, Risskov DK-8240, Denmark Received 26 February2002; accepted 28 March 2003. [7].E. M. Gichangi et al Phosphate Sorption Characteristics and External P Requirements of Selected South African Soils Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development in the Tropics and Subtropics Volume 109, No. 2, 2008, pages 139–149. [8].Liang Zhang et al Adsorption characteristic studies of phosphorus onto laterite, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430079, China, University, The Key Laboratory of Water and Sediment Sciences, Ministry of Education, Beijing, 100871, China, Received 26 February 2010; Accepted in revised form 1 May 2010