The growing demand for low-cost sorbents, which guarantee eco-efficiency in removing contaminants, has led to numerous studies in recent decades. In this sense, sorbents derived from organic residues have shown promising options; however, the organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW) has received little attention to date. This study compares the zinc (Zn) sorption performance of a traditional sorbent (peat) with that of materials derived from OFMSW (compost and biochar). According to the Langmuir model, biochar showed the highest sorption capacity (53.494 mg/g), followed by compost (37.569 mg/g) and peat (5.842 mg/g). Although the maximum sorption capacities adjusted by linear and non-linear regressions were close, the values were relevant only when they would have reached the saturation plateau. The cost estimate of the studied sorbents validated their economic viability with that of commercially available ones. The findings provide a theoretical basis for a better understanding of sorption experiments, from the choice of initial concentrations to the isothermal modelling of the results, for comparative evaluation of potential sorbents for the remediation of soils and waters contaminated with potentially toxic metals, such as zinc.
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September 26 2024
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Jacqueline Zanin Lima, PhD
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Jacqueline Zanin Lima, PhD
Postdoctoral Researcher, São Carlos School of Engineering, University of São Paulo, São Carlos, Brazil; GeoBioTec, Department of Geoscience, University of Aveiro, Campus of Santiago, Aveiro, Portugal
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Eduardo Anselmo Ferreira da Silva, PhD
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Eduardo Anselmo Ferreira da Silva, PhD
Full Professor, GeoBioTec, Department of Geoscience, University of Aveiro, Campus of Santiago, Aveiro, Portugal
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Valéria Guimarães Silvestre Rodrigues, PhD
Valéria Guimarães Silvestre Rodrigues, PhD
Associate Professor, São Carlos School of Engineering, University of São Paulo, São Carlos, Brazil (corresponding author: valguima@usp.br)
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
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March 24 2022
Accepted:
October 09 2023
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Environmental Geotechnics (2024) 11 (6): 459–470.
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Received:
March 24 2022
Accepted:
October 09 2023
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Lima JZ, Ferreira da Silva EA, Rodrigues VGS (2024), "Sorption and economic viability of peat, compost and biochar for zinc-contaminated site". Environmental Geotechnics, Vol. 11 No. 6 pp. 459–470, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jenge.22.00046
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