Animal bone is able to adsorb copper and nickel ions from their single aque
ous solutions. It was noted that a decrease in the sorbent concentration wi
th constant copper or nickel concentration, or an increase in the copper or
nickel concentration with a constant sorbent concentration resulted in a h
igher metal loading per unit weight of the sorbent. Increase in the initial
pH of the metal solution resulted in an increase in the metals uptake per
unit weight of the sorbent. Freundlich isotherm model was found to be appli
cable for the experimental data of Cu2+ and Ni2+. The results showed that a
nimals bones can be used for the adsorption of the Cu2+ and Ni2+ with highe
r affinity toward Cu2+ ions. The new sorbent was able to decrease copper co
ncentration to a limit lower than the limit permitted by the environmental
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