Highly Selective Removal of toxic metal ions from Wastewater using Yemeni Limestone as a Natural and Low-Priced Adsorbent: behavior and mechanism

Published: 9 February 2026| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/pd22znsvh8.1
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University of Aden Journal of Natural and Applied Sciences, Yahiya Manea

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Abstract The current study examines the use of rock debris leading from mining in the Nakleen zone. The values of these rock wastes must be taken into account in a feasibility analysis, especially in light of potential ongoing mining operations. Treated Limestone obtained from different areas of Yemen was applied to adsorb Cd (II) and Pb (II) from wastewater. Treated limestone samples were characterized using various techniques, via FTIR, XRF, and TGA-DTA. Batch experiments were conducted with varying pH (2–9), Metal ions concentration (10–50 mg/L), stirring time (10–60 min), and limestone dosage (0.1–1.1 g/50 mL). The ICP-OES analysis was applied to determine the removal percentage of the Cd(II) and Pb(II) ions using the adsorption process. Results show that the limestone was efficient for removing Pb (II) and Cd (II) ions with efficiencies of 99 %, and 98.5 % respectively.

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Yahiya Kadaf Manea, Amer Alhariri, Shaif M. Kasim

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Multidisciplinary Design Optimization

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  • University of Aden
    Grant ID: Ad25a58

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