The removal of Cr(VI) by macroporous anion exchange resin adsorption was in
vestigated. Batch adsorption studies demonstrate that the resin has a signi
ficant capacity for adsorption of Cr(VI) from aqueous solution. The paramet
ers investigated in this study included pH, contact time, initial chromium
concentration, resin dosage and temperature. The adsorption process of Cr(V
I) can be described by Langmuir isotherm and Freundlich isotherm model. App
lication of the Langmuir isotherm to the systems yielded maximum adsorption
capacity of 53.03 mg/g resin. The specific surface areas of the macroporou
s resin was calculated to be 47.35 m(2)/g. The kinetics and thermodynamic p
arameters were also evaluated. It was found that the separation process is
partly diffusion controlled. The mass transfer coefficient was calculated t
o be 8.62x10(-5) cm/s. The activation energy and change of enthalpy were ev
aluated and found to be 4.81 kcal/mol and 8.79 kcal/mol at the temperature
of 25 degrees C, respectively. The free energy of the process was small but
positive, and it decreases with an increase of temperature. The change of
entropy was found to be small and remains almost unchanged over the 20 to 3
5 degrees C temperature range. The desorption studies are also performed an
d the results show that the Cr(VI) adsorbed by macroporous resin can be elu
ted by 4 M NaOH. This suggested that the resin saturated with chromium can
be regenerated by NaOH solution.