This research describes the adsorption of Cu2+ onto a helical ribbon carbon nanofiber. The characterization of carbon nanofiber by zeta potential showed an isoelectronic pH of 1.9. The influence of different adsorption factors, such as stirring speed, temperature, pH, adsorbent concentration, etc., on the Cu2+ adsorption capacity have been evaluated. The pH has a great influence on Cu2+ adsorption, with the maximum adsorption capacity reached at a pH of 10. The experimental data fit well to pseudo-second order kinetic and Langmuir isotherm models (qm = 8.80 mg·g−1) at T = 298 K and pH = 4. The Cu2+ adsorption could be explained by the particle diffusion model. Results showed that carbon nanofiber could be successfully used for the elimina...
International audienceActivated carbon cloths (ACCs), whose efficiency has been demonstrated for mic...
The potential of activated carbon prepared from kenaf fiber (KF) to remove copper (II) from aqueous ...
AbstractRelease of heavy metals into water as a result of industrial activities may pose a serious t...
This research describes the adsorption of Cu2+ onto a helical ribbon carbon nanofiber. The character...
Copyright © 2017 American Scientific Publishers All rights reserved.Removal of toxic metals is one o...
Nowadays, the entry of heavy metals entry into aqueous environments has jeopardized the health of hu...
The safety and the health of society can be affected by the presence of high concentration of envir...
Nanoporous carbons (NC) materials are synthesized by direct carbonization of zeolitic imidazolate fr...
Copper ion adsorption was studied using an activated carbon from winemaking wastes. The pH, temperat...
Background & Aims of the Study: Soil and water pollution to heavy metals is a serious threat f...
Adsorption modeling via statistical physics theory allows to understand the adsorption mechanism of ...
Copper (Cu2+) ions has been recognized as hazardous heavy metal and having negative effects on human...
In this study, mats made of randomly oriented pure keratin nanofibres (∼400 nm diameter) were prepar...
Copper ion (Cu2+) is one of the heavy metal ions that cause environmental pollution specifically in ...
In the present study, adsorption of copper (II) ions from aqueous solution by activated Kigelia afri...
International audienceActivated carbon cloths (ACCs), whose efficiency has been demonstrated for mic...
The potential of activated carbon prepared from kenaf fiber (KF) to remove copper (II) from aqueous ...
AbstractRelease of heavy metals into water as a result of industrial activities may pose a serious t...
This research describes the adsorption of Cu2+ onto a helical ribbon carbon nanofiber. The character...
Copyright © 2017 American Scientific Publishers All rights reserved.Removal of toxic metals is one o...
Nowadays, the entry of heavy metals entry into aqueous environments has jeopardized the health of hu...
The safety and the health of society can be affected by the presence of high concentration of envir...
Nanoporous carbons (NC) materials are synthesized by direct carbonization of zeolitic imidazolate fr...
Copper ion adsorption was studied using an activated carbon from winemaking wastes. The pH, temperat...
Background & Aims of the Study: Soil and water pollution to heavy metals is a serious threat f...
Adsorption modeling via statistical physics theory allows to understand the adsorption mechanism of ...
Copper (Cu2+) ions has been recognized as hazardous heavy metal and having negative effects on human...
In this study, mats made of randomly oriented pure keratin nanofibres (∼400 nm diameter) were prepar...
Copper ion (Cu2+) is one of the heavy metal ions that cause environmental pollution specifically in ...
In the present study, adsorption of copper (II) ions from aqueous solution by activated Kigelia afri...
International audienceActivated carbon cloths (ACCs), whose efficiency has been demonstrated for mic...
The potential of activated carbon prepared from kenaf fiber (KF) to remove copper (II) from aqueous ...
AbstractRelease of heavy metals into water as a result of industrial activities may pose a serious t...