Bibliographic citations
Ganoza, D., Belevan, J. (2024). Influencia del tamaño de partícula de Arachis hypogaea y tiempo de contacto sobre el porcentaje de remoción de cromo (III) de efluente [Universidad Nacional de Trujillo]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/21211
Ganoza, D., Belevan, J. Influencia del tamaño de partícula de Arachis hypogaea y tiempo de contacto sobre el porcentaje de remoción de cromo (III) de efluente []. PE: Universidad Nacional de Trujillo; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/21211
@misc{renati/879797,
title = "Influencia del tamaño de partícula de Arachis hypogaea y tiempo de contacto sobre el porcentaje de remoción de cromo (III) de efluente",
author = "Belevan Caruajulca, Jorge Luis",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Trujillo",
year = "2024"
}
In the present research, the influence of the particle size of the shell of the species called Arachis hypogaea (man) and the time of contact between manic shell particles and artificial effluent was determined, on the chromium (III) removal percentage of them, manic skin particles were obtained at mesh granulometries -100, -200 and -400, the contact times were (6, 12 and 24) hours, the artificial efflusive was obtaining from basic chromial sulfate with an initial chromian concentration of 1000 ppm, the initial solution pH was 3.8. The obtained manne particles were successively treated with NaOH (2M) and FeCl3 solutions (1M). The method of quantification of the chromium concentration was using UV-Visible spectrophotometry. The wavelength at which the absorption measurements were made was 540 nm. A calibration curve (0, 0.3, 0.6, 0.9, 1.2) mg/L was initially developed for the quantification of chromium. From the results obtained we can mention that the calibration curve achieved allowed the quantification of the chromium concentrations after the contact times between the scallop particles and the artificial effluents of the curtide process. The reduction fractions (chrome reduction percentage) by adsorption, were proportional to the particle-effluent contact time. The consecutive surface treatment of manic shell particles with NaOH and FeCl3, allowed chromium reduction fractions of up to 0.78 (78%), in this in a time of 24 hours and manic skin particles (malla -400). The FTIR characterization of manic shell particles allowed to demonstrate the changes in the initial functional groups present on the surface of the particles, these changes would be the result of the chemical treatments to which they were subjected. The final chromium concentration data were subjected to variance analysis, from which it was deduced that the contact time and size variables of manic shell particles, have a significant influence on the values of the final chrom concentrations; further mention can be made of the particle sizes, are the variable with the greatest significant effect on the value of the final concentrations of chrom.
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