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7176186 
Journal Article 
Adsorption removal of Pb(II) from aqueous solution by fulvic acid-coated ferrihydrite 
Wei, SS; Xiang, W; , 
2013 
Yes 
Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment
ISSN: 1459-0255 
WFL PUBL 
HELSINKI 
1376-1380 
Fulvic acid (FA) coated ferrihydrite (FA-ferrihydrite) were prepared by a coprecipitation procedure for the removal of toxic Pb(II) from water. TOC and XRD analysis showed FA-ferrihydrite contained about 14.7% (w/w) of FA which coated a part of the ferrihydrite surfaces. Compared to ferrihydrite, the total pore volume, BET surface area and surface fractal dimension of FA-ferrihydrite increased. As for ferrihydrite and FA-ferrihydrite, the pH of the point of zero charge (pHpzc) was 7.8 and 5.4, and the surface charge at pH 6.0 was 0.41 and -0.43 mmol/g, respectively. The maximum adsorption capacity (q(max)) for Pb(II) by FA-ferrihydrite (19.26 mg/g) was significantly higher than that by ferrihydrite (11.84 mg/g). The correlation coefficients (R-2) of fitting Langmuir and Freundlich models (21, 22) to the adsorption data for Pb(II) by ferrihydrite were 0.993 and 0.953, and by FA-ferrihydrite were 0.981 and 0.987, respectively. This indicates that FA-ferrihydrite is a relatively high efficient adsorbent for Pb(II), and the adsorption behavior can be well described by Freundlich model(22).