Adsorption of lead from aqueous solution onto coir-pith activated carbon

Adsorption of lead (Pb(II)) from aqueous solution using H2SO4-activated carbon developed from coir pith (CPAC) was studied. Batch experiments were performed to explain the effect of initial pH (pH0), contact time, adsorbent dose, and temperature on adsorption. A pH0 of 5.0, a dose of 1 g L-1 for ads...

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Published in:Desalination and water treatment Vol. 51; no. 13-15; pp. 2529 - 2535
Main Authors: Kumar, Pradeep, Rao, Ramamohan, Chand, Shri, Kumar, Sushil, Wasewar, K.L., Yoo, Chang Kyoo
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: L'Aquila Elsevier Inc 01-03-2013
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Summary:Adsorption of lead (Pb(II)) from aqueous solution using H2SO4-activated carbon developed from coir pith (CPAC) was studied. Batch experiments were performed to explain the effect of initial pH (pH0), contact time, adsorbent dose, and temperature on adsorption. A pH0 of 5.0, a dose of 1 g L-1 for adsorption at a concentration of Pb of 20 mg L-1 were the optimal conditions. The adsorption of lead onto CPAC was found to be a gradual process and the quasi-equilibrium condition reached in 4 h. The adsorption followed pseudo-second-order kinetics and the adsorption equilibrium followed the Temkin isotherm. Thermodynamic parameters such as ΔG0, ΔH0, and ΔS0 were evaluated by applying the Arrhenius and Van’t Hoff equations, and it was found that adsorption of Pb(II) on CPAC was spontaneous and endothermic.
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ISSN:1944-3986
1944-3994
1944-3986
DOI:10.1080/19443994.2012.749009