%0 Journal Article %T The efficiency of Jordanian natural zeolite for heavy metals removal %A Yazan Taamneh %A Reyad Al Dwairi %J Applied Water Science %@ 2190-5495 %D 2013 %I Springer %R 10.1007/s13201-012-0061-2 %X The capability of Jordanian natural zeolite to remove nickel from aqueous solutions was experimentally investigated using a packed bed column. The zeolite samples were obtained from Jabal AL Aritayn in the northeast of Jordan. The effects of the initial concentration of nickel (C 0), the packed bed length (L) and the zeolite grain size (D p) on the adsorption process were considered. The finding indicated that these parameters named had a significant effect on the removal of nickel by the Jordanian zeolite. The characteristic breakthrough curves of the adsorption process were measured. The Klinkenberg model was adopted to explain the kinetic behavior of the adsorption phenomena, and we attempted to fit the packed bed experimental data to the breakthrough curve. The effective diffusivity was estimated and used to predict breakthrough curves under other adsorption conditions. %K Zeolite in Jordan %K Breakthrough curves %K Grain deposition %K Packed bed column %U http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13201-012-0061-2