K. Kadirvelu et al., Adsorption of nickel(II) from aqueous solution onto activated carbon prepared from coirpith, SEP PURIF T, 24(3), 2001, pp. 497-505
Activated carbon has been prepared from coirpith by chemical activation and
characterized. Carbonised coirpith is able to adsorb Ni(II) from aqueous s
olution. It was noted that a decreasing in the carbon concentration with co
nstant Ni concentration, or an increase in the Ni concentration with consta
nt carbon concentration resulted in a higher nickel uptake per unit weight
of carbon. The Langmuir and Freundlich models for dynamics of metal ion upt
ake proposed in this work fit the experimental data reasonably well. The ad
sorption capacity (Q(0)) calculated from Langmuir isotherm was 62.5 mg Ni(I
I) g(-1) at initial pH of 5.0 at 30 degreesC for the particle size 250-500
mum. The adsorption of Ni increased with pH from 2 to 7 and remained consta
nt upto 10. The recovery of Ni(II) after adsorption can be carried out by t
reatment of the Ni loaded carbon with HCL Desorption studies confirms adsor
ption is ion exchange. As coirpith is discarded as waste material from coir
processing industries, the carbon is expected to be economical product for
metal ion remediation from water and wastewater. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science
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