JOURNAL ARTICLE

Comment on “Removal of Ni2+ and Cu2+ Ions from Aqueous Solutions on to Lignite-based Carbons”, by S.E. Samra

Yuh‐Shan Ho

Year: 2002 Journal:   Adsorption Science & Technology Vol: 20 (2)Pages: 199-201   Publisher: SAGE Publishing

Abstract

Recently, Samra (2000) published the paper entitled as above. In the section on kinetic measurements, Samra mentioned that “Coleman et al. (1956) assumed that the adsorption of a divalent metal ion on carbon proceeds via a pseudo-second order mechanism in which adsorption is the rate-limiting step”. In fact, Coleman et al. (1956) reported the formation constants for CuII–peat complexes. The peat–CuII reaction may be written in two ways, in which P refers to the concentration of peat functional groups:

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Chemistry Aqueous solution Ion Adsorption Inorganic chemistry Nuclear chemistry Radiochemistry Physical chemistry Organic chemistry

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