Investigations on Green Preparation of Heavy Metal Saponin Complexes

سال انتشار: 1396
نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
زبان: انگلیسی
مشاهده: 364

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JR_JWENT-2-2_005

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 23 آبان 1397

چکیده مقاله:

Green preparation of heavy metal saponin complexes has been successfully optimized by direct combination between crude extract of Olea Europaea and Citrus Aurantium with divalent heavy metals, Pb2+ and Cd2+. The main operating factors affecting preparation process were investigated and evaluated in terms of setting time, heavy metal ion concentration, crude extract concentration, and pH value of the medium. Saponin complexes had been prepared using the optimum concentrations of heavy metal ions (120 ppm) and optimum concentration of crude extract (600 ppm) in the slightly alkaline medium. The presence of saponin in plants was confirmed by chemical tests and UV/Vis analysis. Amount of prepared saponin complexes has the order: (Pb/Olive) > (Cd/Olive) > (Pb/Citrus) > (Cd/Citrus). In this process, saponins was isolated and heavy metals were eliminated by a simple, faster and without a huge amount of solvents. The process itself seems to be green isolation of saponins from plants, green removalof heavy metal from aqueous waste streams or green preparation of heavy metal saponin complexes. The process exhibits several advantages and hence benefits, among of them are shorter setting time, higher volume reduction factor and no chemical or solvents used. Direct combination between heavy metals solution and plant extract solution to prepare saponin complex could be considered three in one process. During preparation of the complex, saponin isolated or extracted by heavy metals and the heavy metal eliminated or removed by saponin solution.

نویسندگان

Maher Mohamed Abed El-Aziz

Chemistry Department, Faculty of Education - Gaser Ben Ghashir, Tripoli University, Libya

Aziza Said Ashour

Chemistry Department, Faculty of Education - Gaser Ben Ghashir, Tripoli University, Libya

Hewaida Amin Madbouly

Hot Labs & Waste Management centre, Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority, Cairo, Egypt

Al Sadek Gomha Melad

Chemistry Department, Faculty of Education - Gaser Ben Ghashir, Tripoli University, Libya