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Modified coconut shell fibers: A green and economical sorbent for the removal of anions from aqueous solutions

Adsorption isotherms for nitrate ions. [Display omitted] ► Removal of inorganic anions from aqueous solution through batch process. ► Characterizations by full factorial design, FTIR, elemental analysis, SEM and XRD. ► Kinetics of adsorption and Freundlich, SIPS, Redlich–Peterson and Temkin models....

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Published in:Chemical engineering journal (Lausanne, Switzerland : 1996) Switzerland : 1996), 2012-03, Vol.185-186, p.274-284
Main Authors: de Lima, Ari Clecius A., Nascimento, Ronaldo F., de Sousa, Francisco F., Filho, Josue M., Oliveira, Alcineia C.
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description Adsorption isotherms for nitrate ions. [Display omitted] ► Removal of inorganic anions from aqueous solution through batch process. ► Characterizations by full factorial design, FTIR, elemental analysis, SEM and XRD. ► Kinetics of adsorption and Freundlich, SIPS, Redlich–Peterson and Temkin models. ► Modified coconut powder was efficient to remove nitrate, sulfate and phosphate. The powder of green coconut shell (Coco nuscifera L.) was chemically modified and used to remove inorganic anions from aqueous solution through batch process. The solid was modified with ammonium quaternary salt (2-hidroxypropyltrimethyl ammonium chloride) and characterized by a full factorial design. The FTIR, elemental analysis, SEM and X-ray measurements were performed. FTIR analysis indicated that the coconut bagasse interacted with NH2 groups of the surfactant. Initial anion concentration, pH and adsorbent dosage were investigated in this study, as well as the kinetics of adsorption and isotherms for the modified coconut bagasse. Kinetics of adsorption was examined by means of three kinetic models, i.e., pseudo-first-order, pseudo-second-order and intraparticle diffusion models. Pseudo-second-order kinetic model showed good agreement with the experimental data. Data on equilibrium were evaluated by using Langmuir, Freundlich, SIPS, Redlich–Peterson, Temkin models. It was observed that the experimental data fits well to Langmuir, SIPS, and Redlich–Peterson equations. The results indicated that the modified coconut powder exhibited potential application for removal of nitrate, sulfate and phosphate from aqueous solutions.
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Adsorption
ammonium chloride
Anions
Anions adsorption
Aqueous solutions
Bagasse
chemical engineering
Coconut powder
coconuts
Economics
equations
Modifications
nitrates
Phosphates
Quaternization
Shells
sorption isotherms
Sulfates
surfactants
X-radiation
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