The adsorption capacity of untreated, chemically and physically activated t
yre rubber towards Cu2+ ions was studied. A comparison between these three
types of adsorbent was performed in terms of dynamic and equilibrium consid
erations. The adsorption capacity of physically activated rubber was (margi
nally) greater than that of chemically activated rubber which, in turn, was
greater than that of the untreated materials. The effects of activation te
mperature and time were considered in the physical activation process. Up t
o 97% of the Cu2+ ions were adsorbed from aqueous solution when untreated,
chemically or physically activated tyre rubber was employed as an adsorbent
with initial metal concentrations of 20 mg/ml and 40 ppm, respectively. In
creasing the adsorbent concentration resulted in a greater removal of metal
ions from the aqueous solution, and increasing the Cu2+ ion concentration
in the presence of a constant adsorbent concentration increased the metal i
on loading per unit weight of the adsorbent. An increase in the initial pH
value of the metal solutions enhanced the adsorption process with all three
adsorbents tested. It was demonstrated that the Freundlich and Langmuir is
otherms were capable of describing the adsorption of Cu2+ ions by the adsor
bents under consideration reasonably well.