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KMID : 1171820090240020031
Journal of Environmental and Sanitary Engineering
2009 Volume.24 No. 2 p.31 ~ p.39
Removal of Heavy Metal Ions from Aqueous Solution by Leaves
Kim Jong-Geu

Lee Jang-Hoon
Ra Kyu-Hwan
Lee Su-Yong
Na Kyung-Won
Choi Han-Youn
Abstract
In this research, I carried out the adsorption and removal test of Pb, Ni, Co and Cu ions using organic substances spread out any where in the nature which can be obtained easily from our neighbor-such as Paulownia coreana, Pinus densiflora, Juniperus chinesis, Quercus dentata, Magnolia kobus, Platanus occidentalis, Gingko biloba, Diospyros kaki leaves.
As the result of the research to find the best optional condition for the adsorption and removal, shows that the adsorption and removal ratio of Pb ion by a Paulownia coreana raw leaves is 99% at 70¡É, those of Ni ion and Co ion by Magnolia kobus formalin treatment leaves are 79% at 70¡É, 97% at 40¡É respectively. And that of Cu ion by Platanus occidentalis treatment leaves is 97% at 50¡É in mixed solution. As the result of comparing the removal ratio by raw leaves and formalin treatment leaves, the removal ratio of treatment is 30~90% more effective than raw leaves in most cases.
And I concluded Pb £¾ Cu £¾ Co £¾ Ni ion in multiple solution and Co £¾ Ni £¾ Cu £¾Pb ion in single solution after testing adsorption and removal ratio of mixed solution separately as time goes by.
In general, the reactions were completed within first 5 minutes.
The test result of measuring the hydrolysable tannin content of each leaf shows that an overcup Quercus dentata is 11.36%, a Diospyros kaki is 10.81% and the rest of them are 2.49~4.12% in raw leaves cases.
In treatment leaves cases, an overcup Quercus dentata is 3.23% and the others are less than 1%.
KEYWORD
Leaves, Adsorption and Removal, Heavy metal ion, Tannin
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