JOURNAL ARTICLE

Adsorptive Behavior of Phosphate onto Activated Carbons Varying Surface Physicochemical Properties

Yoshimasa AmanoYoshinori MisugiMotoi Machida

Year: 2012 Journal:   Separation Science and Technology Vol: 47 (16)Pages: 2348-2357   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

This study demonstrated the modification of commercially available activated carbons (CS and R1) by de-ashing (DA), oxidation (Ox) and outgassing (OG) treatment to possess different surface area, pore volume, and the amount of surface functional groups, and these parameters were related to the efficiency of phosphate removal. The results showed that positively charged carbon surface due to the adsorption of protons to the basic sites resulted in the promotion of phosphate adsorption, that is, the extent of the surface area with the basic sites such as Cπ electrons and/or basic oxygen groups would enable to enhance the efficiency of phosphate adsorption.

Keywords:
Chemistry Adsorption Phosphate Activated carbon Outgassing Ashing Oxygen Carbon fibers Inorganic chemistry Chemical engineering Organic chemistry

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