Chemically modified rice hull was prepared through a single stage chemical
reaction with N-(3-chloro-2-hydroxypropyl)-trimethylammonium chloride. The
sorption characteristics of this material were studied under batch and cont
inuous flow conditions. Parameters investigated under batch conditions were
different initial concentrations, agitation rates, temperature and the int
erfering effect of other anions. Maximum sorption of P(V) calculated from L
angmuir isotherm model was 9.53 mg/g and this value is higher than that of
unmodified rice hull which could sorb only 0.23 mg/g of P(V). Under continu
ous flow conditions, it was found that the time for 50% breakthrough showed
a linear relationship with bed-depth although it did not obey the Hutchin'
s bed-depth service time model.