An activated carbon was tested for its ability to remove transition metal ions from aqueous solutions. Physical, Chemical and liquid-phase adsorption characterizations of the carbon were done following standard procedures. Studies on the removal of Ni(II), Cu(II) and Fe(III) ions were attempted by varying adsorbate dose, pH of the metal ion solution and time in batch mode. The equilibrium adsorption data were fitted with Freundlich, Langmuir and Redlich-Peterson isotherms and the isotherm constants were evaluated. Time variation studies indicate that adsorptions follow pseudo-second order kinetics. pH was found to have a significant role to play in the adsorption. The processes were endothermic and the thermodynamic parameters were evaluate...
Activated carbon was prepared from hazelnut husks with zinc chloride activation at 973 K in nitrogen...
This paper deals with the adsorption of heavy metal ions (Cu2+ and Zn2+) on the carbonaceous materia...
Activated carbon was prepared from sugar cane fibre by carbonizing at 500 oC for 30 minutes. This wa...
19-28Batch sorption system using activated carbon from Aegle marmelos fruits source as an adsorbent ...
In this study, activated carbon was produced using three different chemical reagents (KOH, NaOH and ...
Activated carbon prepared from Zea mays stem using chemical activation was used as adsorbent for the...
Recinius Communis Linn a commonly found herbal plant was used to prepare activated carbon by physic...
Abstract: Carbon slurry, dried in open air, has been used as an adsorbent material for the removal o...
A carbon used for the filtration of fresh water was activated using HCl and tested its capacity of h...
Recinius Communis Linn a commonly found herbal plant was used to prepare activated carbon by physic...
Batch studies were carried out to evaluate the potential of Type 1 and Type 2 activated carbons for ...
Batch studies were carried out to evaluate the potential of Type 1 and Type 2 activated carbons for ...
A carbonaceous adsorbent prepared from an indigenous waste and treated by acid was tested for its ef...
A carbonaceous adsorbent prepared from an indigenous waste, by acid treatment was tested for its eff...
In this work, the removal of copper from an aqueous solution by granular activated carbon (GAC) in t...
Activated carbon was prepared from hazelnut husks with zinc chloride activation at 973 K in nitrogen...
This paper deals with the adsorption of heavy metal ions (Cu2+ and Zn2+) on the carbonaceous materia...
Activated carbon was prepared from sugar cane fibre by carbonizing at 500 oC for 30 minutes. This wa...
19-28Batch sorption system using activated carbon from Aegle marmelos fruits source as an adsorbent ...
In this study, activated carbon was produced using three different chemical reagents (KOH, NaOH and ...
Activated carbon prepared from Zea mays stem using chemical activation was used as adsorbent for the...
Recinius Communis Linn a commonly found herbal plant was used to prepare activated carbon by physic...
Abstract: Carbon slurry, dried in open air, has been used as an adsorbent material for the removal o...
A carbon used for the filtration of fresh water was activated using HCl and tested its capacity of h...
Recinius Communis Linn a commonly found herbal plant was used to prepare activated carbon by physic...
Batch studies were carried out to evaluate the potential of Type 1 and Type 2 activated carbons for ...
Batch studies were carried out to evaluate the potential of Type 1 and Type 2 activated carbons for ...
A carbonaceous adsorbent prepared from an indigenous waste and treated by acid was tested for its ef...
A carbonaceous adsorbent prepared from an indigenous waste, by acid treatment was tested for its eff...
In this work, the removal of copper from an aqueous solution by granular activated carbon (GAC) in t...
Activated carbon was prepared from hazelnut husks with zinc chloride activation at 973 K in nitrogen...
This paper deals with the adsorption of heavy metal ions (Cu2+ and Zn2+) on the carbonaceous materia...
Activated carbon was prepared from sugar cane fibre by carbonizing at 500 oC for 30 minutes. This wa...