Equilíbrio e cinética da adsorção de cobre e zinco em solos tropicais

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Autor(a) principal: Merlo, Marina Neves
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: The expansion resulted in the use of several classes of soil for cultivation and the use of fertilizers made essential. However, the physical-hydraulic and chemical properties of soils are determinants of their greater or lesser susceptibility to leaching and contamination of groundwater by metal ions present in agrochemicals, such as copper and zinc. These metals are essential to the life cycle of plants and their availability in the soil is related to the type and content of clay, organic matter and iron and aluminum oxides present. Thus, the objective of this paper was to quantify the adsorption of copper and zinc in mono and multicomponent systems in a Red Latosol (LV), Haplic Cambisol (CX) and Quartzarenic Neosol (RQ) using adsorption isotherms and kinetics, by Batch method. The Langmuir, Freundlich, Langmuir multocomponent and Freundlich multicomponent equilibrium models were fitted to the observed data, for initial concentrations of the evaluated and companion ion of 10, 15, 30, 40 and 50 mg L-1, determining the Gibbs free energy and the separation factor. For the kinetics test, the contact times of 2, 5, 10, 20, 60, 120, 180, 240 and 1440 minutes were evaluated, adjusting the models of pseudo-first order, pseudo-second order and Elovich. To evaluate the average adsorption for the equilibrium and adsorption kinetics, it was used a completely randomized design in a factorial scheme with three replications. Copper was the ion most adsorbed in the mono and multicomponent systems for equilibrium and adsorption kinetics because its greater electronegativity. Among the soils, CX was the one with the greatest ion retention capacity due to the presence of 2:1 and 1:1 clay minerals. The RQ, on the other hand, was the one that least adsorbed the ions and, despite the higher energy of the binding sites, it is a soil more conducive to the leaching of copper and zinc. The LV, although it has the highest clay content among the studied soils, did not show a high capacity for adsorption by the type of clay present. The Freündlich and Langmuir multicomponent isotherm model obtained good adjustments to the observed data. For kinetics, the pseudo-first order model fits both mono and multicomponent systems. Gibbs' free energy showed that the adsorption process was spontaneous and there was a predominance of physisorption.
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spelling Equilíbrio e cinética da adsorção de cobre e zinco em solos tropicaisEquilibrium and kinects adsorption of copper and zinc in tropical soilsSolos - Adsorção competitivaContaminação de águas subterrâneasIsotermas de sorçãoSolos - LixiviaçãoSoils - Competitive adsorptionContamination of groundwaterSoils - LeachingSorption isothermsRecursos HídricosThe expansion resulted in the use of several classes of soil for cultivation and the use of fertilizers made essential. However, the physical-hydraulic and chemical properties of soils are determinants of their greater or lesser susceptibility to leaching and contamination of groundwater by metal ions present in agrochemicals, such as copper and zinc. These metals are essential to the life cycle of plants and their availability in the soil is related to the type and content of clay, organic matter and iron and aluminum oxides present. Thus, the objective of this paper was to quantify the adsorption of copper and zinc in mono and multicomponent systems in a Red Latosol (LV), Haplic Cambisol (CX) and Quartzarenic Neosol (RQ) using adsorption isotherms and kinetics, by Batch method. The Langmuir, Freundlich, Langmuir multocomponent and Freundlich multicomponent equilibrium models were fitted to the observed data, for initial concentrations of the evaluated and companion ion of 10, 15, 30, 40 and 50 mg L-1, determining the Gibbs free energy and the separation factor. For the kinetics test, the contact times of 2, 5, 10, 20, 60, 120, 180, 240 and 1440 minutes were evaluated, adjusting the models of pseudo-first order, pseudo-second order and Elovich. To evaluate the average adsorption for the equilibrium and adsorption kinetics, it was used a completely randomized design in a factorial scheme with three replications. Copper was the ion most adsorbed in the mono and multicomponent systems for equilibrium and adsorption kinetics because its greater electronegativity. Among the soils, CX was the one with the greatest ion retention capacity due to the presence of 2:1 and 1:1 clay minerals. The RQ, on the other hand, was the one that least adsorbed the ions and, despite the higher energy of the binding sites, it is a soil more conducive to the leaching of copper and zinc. The LV, although it has the highest clay content among the studied soils, did not show a high capacity for adsorption by the type of clay present. The Freündlich and Langmuir multicomponent isotherm model obtained good adjustments to the observed data. For kinetics, the pseudo-first order model fits both mono and multicomponent systems. Gibbs' free energy showed that the adsorption process was spontaneous and there was a predominance of physisorption.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)A expansão agrícola resultou na utilização de diversas classes de solo para o cultivo e o uso de fertilizantes tornou-se fundamental. Contudo, as propriedades físico-hídricas e químicas dos solos são determinantes da sua maior ou menor suscetibilidade à lixiviação e contaminação das águas subterrâneas por íons metálicos presentes nos agroquímicos, como o cobre e o zinco. Estes metais são essenciais ao ciclo de vida das plantas e sua disponibilidade no solo relaciona-se com o tipo e teor de argila, matéria orgânica e óxidos de ferro e alumínio presentes. Assim, objetivou-se quantificar a adsorção de cobre e de zinco em sistema mono e multicomponentes em um Latossolo Vermelho (LV), Cambissolo Háplico (CX) e Neossolo Quartzarênico (RQ) por meio de isotermas e cinéticas de adsorção, empregando-se o método Batch. Aos dados observados, foram ajustados os modelos de equilíbrio de Langmuir, Freündlich, Langmuir multicomponente e Freündlich multicomponente, para concentrações iniciais do íon avaliado e acompanhante de 10, 15, 30, 40 e 50 mg L-1, determinada a energia livre de Gibbs e o fator de separação. Já para o ensaio de cinética foram avaliados os tempos de contato de 2, 5, 10, 20, 60, 120, 180, 240 e 1440 minutos, ajustando-se os modelos de pseudo-primeira ordem, pseudo-segundo ordem e Elovich. Para avaliação da adsorção média dos ensaios de equilíbrio e cinética foi montado um delineamento inteiramente casualizado em esquema fatorial com três repetições. O cobre foi o íon mais adsorvido tanto no sistema mono quanto multicomponentes para os ensaios de equilíbrio e cinética de adsorção, devido à sua maior eletronegatividade. Dentre os solos, o CX foi o que apresentou maior capacidade de retenção de íons devido à presença de argilominerais 2:1 e 1:1. O RQ, por outro lado, foi o que menos adsorveu os íons e, apesar da maior energia dos sítios de ligação, é um solo mais propício à lixiviação de cobre e zinco. O LV, embora tenha o maior teor de argila dentre os solos estudados, não demonstrou elevada capacidade de adsorção pelo tipo de argila presente. O modelo de isoterma de Freündlich e Langmuir multicomponente obtiveram bons ajustes aos dados observados. Para a cinética, o modelo de pseudo-primeira ordem se ajustou tanto para os sistemas mono quanto multicomponentes. A energia livre de Gibbs mostrou que o processo de adsorção foi espontâneo e houve predominância de fisissorção.Universidade Federal de LavrasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Recursos HídricosUFLAbrasilDepartamento de Recursos HídricosThebaldi, Michael SilveiraAvanzi, Junior CesarThebaldi, Michael SilveiraLima, Luiz AntonioSilva, Bruno MontoaniGava, RicardoMerlo, Marina Neves2021-05-27T16:31:04Z2021-05-27T16:31:04Z2021-05-272021-03-31info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfMERLO, M. N. Equilíbrio e cinética da adsorção de cobre e zinco em solos tropicais. 2021. 84 p. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Equilíbrio e cinética da adsorção de cobre e zinco em solos tropicais
Equilibrium and kinects adsorption of copper and zinc in tropical soils
title Equilíbrio e cinética da adsorção de cobre e zinco em solos tropicais
spellingShingle Equilíbrio e cinética da adsorção de cobre e zinco em solos tropicais
Merlo, Marina Neves
Solos - Adsorção competitiva
Contaminação de águas subterrâneas
Isotermas de sorção
Solos - Lixiviação
Soils - Competitive adsorption
Contamination of groundwater
Soils - Leaching
Sorption isotherms
Recursos Hídricos
title_short Equilíbrio e cinética da adsorção de cobre e zinco em solos tropicais
title_full Equilíbrio e cinética da adsorção de cobre e zinco em solos tropicais
title_fullStr Equilíbrio e cinética da adsorção de cobre e zinco em solos tropicais
title_full_unstemmed Equilíbrio e cinética da adsorção de cobre e zinco em solos tropicais
title_sort Equilíbrio e cinética da adsorção de cobre e zinco em solos tropicais
author Merlo, Marina Neves
author_facet Merlo, Marina Neves
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Thebaldi, Michael Silveira
Avanzi, Junior Cesar
Thebaldi, Michael Silveira
Lima, Luiz Antonio
Silva, Bruno Montoani
Gava, Ricardo
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Merlo, Marina Neves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Solos - Adsorção competitiva
Contaminação de águas subterrâneas
Isotermas de sorção
Solos - Lixiviação
Soils - Competitive adsorption
Contamination of groundwater
Soils - Leaching
Sorption isotherms
Recursos Hídricos
topic Solos - Adsorção competitiva
Contaminação de águas subterrâneas
Isotermas de sorção
Solos - Lixiviação
Soils - Competitive adsorption
Contamination of groundwater
Soils - Leaching
Sorption isotherms
Recursos Hídricos
description The expansion resulted in the use of several classes of soil for cultivation and the use of fertilizers made essential. However, the physical-hydraulic and chemical properties of soils are determinants of their greater or lesser susceptibility to leaching and contamination of groundwater by metal ions present in agrochemicals, such as copper and zinc. These metals are essential to the life cycle of plants and their availability in the soil is related to the type and content of clay, organic matter and iron and aluminum oxides present. Thus, the objective of this paper was to quantify the adsorption of copper and zinc in mono and multicomponent systems in a Red Latosol (LV), Haplic Cambisol (CX) and Quartzarenic Neosol (RQ) using adsorption isotherms and kinetics, by Batch method. The Langmuir, Freundlich, Langmuir multocomponent and Freundlich multicomponent equilibrium models were fitted to the observed data, for initial concentrations of the evaluated and companion ion of 10, 15, 30, 40 and 50 mg L-1, determining the Gibbs free energy and the separation factor. For the kinetics test, the contact times of 2, 5, 10, 20, 60, 120, 180, 240 and 1440 minutes were evaluated, adjusting the models of pseudo-first order, pseudo-second order and Elovich. To evaluate the average adsorption for the equilibrium and adsorption kinetics, it was used a completely randomized design in a factorial scheme with three replications. Copper was the ion most adsorbed in the mono and multicomponent systems for equilibrium and adsorption kinetics because its greater electronegativity. Among the soils, CX was the one with the greatest ion retention capacity due to the presence of 2:1 and 1:1 clay minerals. The RQ, on the other hand, was the one that least adsorbed the ions and, despite the higher energy of the binding sites, it is a soil more conducive to the leaching of copper and zinc. The LV, although it has the highest clay content among the studied soils, did not show a high capacity for adsorption by the type of clay present. The Freündlich and Langmuir multicomponent isotherm model obtained good adjustments to the observed data. For kinetics, the pseudo-first order model fits both mono and multicomponent systems. Gibbs' free energy showed that the adsorption process was spontaneous and there was a predominance of physisorption.
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