Protein Information

ID 440
Name Cl 2
Synonyms AMB11; MHC class I NK cell receptor; CD158E1; CD158E1/2; CD158E2; CL 11; CL 2; HLA BW4 specific inhibitory NK cell receptor…

Compound Information

ID 968
Name sulfuric acid
CAS sulfuric acid

Reference

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19883976 El-Shafey EI: Removal of Zn (II) and Hg (II) from aqueous solution on a carbonaceous sorbent chemically prepared from rice husk. J Hazard Mater. 2010 Mar 15;175(1-3):319-27. Epub 2009 Oct 9.
A carbonaceous sorbent was prepared from rice husk via sulfuric acid treatment. Sorption of Zn (II) and Hg (II) from aqueous solution was studied varying time, pH, metal concentration, temperature and sorbent status (wet and dry). Zn (II) sorption was found fast reaching equilibrium within approximately 2h while Hg (II) sorption was slow reaching equilibrium within approximately 120 h with better performance for the wet sorbent than for the dry. Kinetics data for both metals were found to follow pseudo-second order model. Sorption rate of both metals was enhanced with temperature rise. Activation energy, E (a), for Zn (II) sorption, was approximately 13.0 kJ/mol indicating a diffusion-controlled process ion exchange process, however, for Hg (II) sorption, E (a) was approximately 54 kJ/mol indicating a chemically controlled process. Sorption of both metals was low at low pH and increased with pH increase. Sorption was much higher for Hg (II) than for Zn (II) with higher uptake for both metals by rising the temperature. Hg (II) was reduced to Hg (I) on the sorbent surface. This was confirmed from the identification of Hg (2) Cl (2) deposits on the sorbent surface by scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction. However, no redox processes were observed in Zn (II) sorption. Sorption mechanism is discussed.
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