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Studies of adsorption kinetics and regeneration of aniline, phenol, 4-chlorophenol and 4-nitrophenol by activated carbon
The present paper reports kinetic studies of the adsorption of aniline (AN), phenol (P), 4-chlorophenol (CP) and 4-nitrophenol (NP) from aqueous solution onto granular activated carbon (GAC). In FTIR spectral analysis, the transmittance of the peaks gets increased after the loading of AN, P, CP and...
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Published in: | Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly 2013, Vol.19 (2), p.195-212 |
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Main Authors: | , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The present paper reports kinetic studies of the adsorption of aniline (AN),
phenol (P), 4-chlorophenol (CP) and 4-nitrophenol (NP) from aqueous solution
onto granular activated carbon (GAC). In FTIR spectral analysis, the
transmittance of the peaks gets increased after the loading of AN, P, CP and
NP signifying the participation of these functional groups in the adsorption
and it seems that the adsorption of AN, P, CP and NP is chemisorptive in
nature. The rates of adsorption were found to obey a pseudo-second order
model and that the dynamics of AN, P, CP and NP adsorption are controlled by
a combination of surface and pore diffusion. The diffusion coefficient were
of the order of 10-10 m2 s-1. Thermal desorption at 623 K was found to be
more effective than solvent desorption. GAC performed well for at least five
adsorption-desorption cycle, with continuous decrease in adsorption
efficiency after each thermal desorption. Owing to its relative high heating
value, the spent GAC can be used as co-fuel for the production of heat in a
boiler or a furnace.
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ISSN: | 1451-9372 2217-7434 |
DOI: | 10.2298/CICEQ111225054S |