M. Streat et al., SORPTION OF PHENOL AND PARA-CHLOROPHENOL FROM WATER USING CONVENTIONAL AND NOVEL ACTIVATED CARBONS, Water research, 29(2), 1995, pp. 467-472
A comparative study of the sorption of phenol and p-chlorophenol from
water has been performed using novel samples prepared by carbonisation
and subsequent activation of straw and used rubber tyres as well as c
onventional activated carbons based on coal, coconut shell and wood. P
seudo-equilibrium sorption of phenol and p-chlorophenol obeys a Freund
lich type adsorption isotherm of the form; q = k c(n) in the adsorbate
concentration range 0-6 mmol l(-1). Measured values of k and n indica
te that the sorption of phenol and p-chlorophenol onto active carbons
derived from straw and used rubber tyres is almost identical to that f
or conventional activated carbons. The rate of adsorbate uptake has be
en measured and the sorption half-times lie in the range 1.4-15 min fo
r phenol. The sorption kinetics of the straw and rubber tyre based car
bons are likewise identical to conventional carbons based on coal and
wood but appreciably faster than the coconut shell sample selected for
comparison.