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Removal of Lead(II) from Aqueous Solution Using Triton X-114 in the Presence of Alanine or Phenylalanine as Biodegradable System

  • Mohammed Kasmi , Abdelkader Benderrag , Boumediene Haddou , Mortada Daaou , Jean Paul Canselier and Christophe Gourdon

Abstract

The Cloud Point Extraction (CPE) of Pb(II) ion, using Triton X-114/ alanine and Triton X-114/phenyalanine as biodegradable systems, was carried out. The experimental results are expressed by four responses to surfactant concentration, amino acid concentration and temperature variations: extent of solute extraction (E), remaining solute (Xm,w) and surfactant (Xt,w) concentrations in dilute phase and volume fraction of coacervate (}C) at equilibrium. An empirical smoothing method was used, where the results were represented on three dimensional plots using the Box-Behnken design (BBD) and the response surface methodology (RSM). High extraction efficiencies (94% with alanine and 98% with phenylalanine) are reached in optimal conditions. Thereby, solute concentration reduction in the dilute phase is about 4 and 12 times with alanine and phenylalanine, respectively. The pH effect is also studied. Finally, the possibility of recycling the surfactant/amino acid system by pH change is proved.

Published Online: 2021-02-23
Published in Print: 2020-12-01

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