Retention rate of Cr(VI) and Hg(II), from an aqueous medium by activated ca
rbons obtained from peach stones and Eucalyptus globulus chips, is reported
. To describe the retention rate of these ions, the effects of the activate
d carbon preparation variables: activating agent (steam and CO2), and burn-
off, are analyzed. In addition, the effect of the following adsorption proc
ess variable: initial concentration of the metallic ion, system temperature
, pH of the medium and particle size of the adsorbent is discussed. Cr(VI)
was retained at a higher rate in E globulus- activated carbon than in peach
stone-activated carbon due to the higher volume of the transport pores in
the former material. The retention rate appears to include a micropore diff
usional control in the Hg(II) retention and a transport pore diffusion cont
rol in Cr(VI) retention. The retention rate of Hg(II) is also dependent on
chemical functionality of the activated carbon surface and the retention is
enhanced when carbon dioxide is used as activating agent, whereas Cr(VI) r
etention is higher when steam activation is used. (C) 1999 Society of Chemi
cal Industry.