A new adsorption process for As(V) ion removal from an aqueous solution was
studied using molybdate impregnated chitosan beads (MICB). Arsenate ions w
ere strongly adsorbed in the pH range from 2 to 4 with a minimum release of
molybdate ions. The sorption mechanism is a complexation between arsenate
ions and molybdate ions. Even at low equilibrium concentration, the sorptio
n capacity is high, and allows the process to be used as a finishing treatm
ent. Phosphate ions significantly depressed arsenate collection because of
a competing reaction for the active sites. Simultaneously with the arsenate
sorption, molybdate is released to a significant extent. This release can
be reduced using a treatment of MICE with orthophosphoric acid (to obtain M
ICB-PO4). The treatment allows weakly bound molybdenum to be removed from t
he sorbent during As sorption: molybdate release does not exceed 2%. The La
ngmuir equation fits best the experimental data for As(V) sorption on MICB-
PO4 at pH 3 up to equilibrium concentration of 80 mg 1(-1). A selective and
total elution can be carried out using a 0.05-1 mol 1(-1) orthophosphoric
acid solution. Three sorption/desorption cycles were performed with no sign
ificant decrease in uptake performance. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All
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