Selective and enhanced nickel adsorption from sulfate- and calcium-rich solutions using chitosan
Nina Ricci Nicomel, Lila Otero-Gonzalez, Karel Folens, Bernd Mees, Tom, Hennebel, Gijs Du Laing

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that chitosan can effectively recover nickel from sulfate- and calcium-rich solutions, with enhanced capacity due to Ni sulfate complex formation, despite a slower adsorption rate, highlighting its potential for sustainable nickel recovery.
Contribution
It reveals that Ni sulfate complexation enhances chitosan's adsorption capacity for nickel from sulfate-rich solutions, providing new insights into sustainable metal recovery methods.
Findings
Ni adsorption capacity increased with sulfate and calcium presence.
Ni sulfate complexation improves adsorption efficiency.
Chitosan shows high selectivity for Ni over Ca and Cr.
Abstract
Nickel (Ni) is an economically important metal characterized by its mechanical strength and anticorrosion properties. With the increasing industrial demand for Ni and the depleting accessible Ni primary ores, sustainable technologies are required for the recovery of this metal from alternative resources. In this study, adsorption using chitosan was investigated as a sustainable technique to recover Ni from sulfate (SO42-) and calcium (Ca) rich secondary resources. The effects of pH, contact time, and the presence of SO42- and Ca on Ni adsorption were investigated in batch experiments. Chemical speciation modeling was performed to analyze how the predominant Ni species present under different conditions may affect the efficiency of the adsorption process. The comparison of the maximum Ni adsorption capacities of chitosan in the absence (1.00 mmol/g) and presence (1.49 mmol/g) of 500 mM…
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