JOURNAL ARTICLE

Lead (II) Adsorption on Chemically Modified Activated Carbon in Aqueous Solution

Fumihiko OgataYuka IwataNaohito Kawasaki

Year: 2013 Journal:   e-Journal of Surface Science and Nanotechnology Vol: 11 (0)Pages: 93-98   Publisher: Japan Society of Vacuum and Surface Science

Abstract

In the present study, we developed modified activated carbon (KL) for the adsorption of Pb (II). Chemically modified activated carbons (KL-A and KL-B) were prepared by nitric acid and ethylenediamine treatments, respectively. The properties (specific surface area, pore volume, mean pore diameter, acidic or basic functional groups, and pH) of KL, KL-A, and KL-B were investigated by various methods. Contact time, adsorption isotherms, and recovery of Pb (II) were evaluated. Equilibrium adsorption on KL and KL-B or KL-A was reached in about 12 h and 5 h, respectively. The experimental data was fitted to pseudo-second order model and compared with the pseudo-first order model. The optimal pH conditions for the adsorption of Pb (II) was pH = 5.1-5.5. These data were fitted to Freundlich and Langmuir models. Moreover, the adsorption mechanism of Pb (II) on KL-A was related to the ion exchange with acidic functional groups. It would be possible to recover Pb (II) by using nitric acid. The results suggest that KL-A would be useful in the adsorption of Pb (II). [DOI: 10.1380/ejssnt.2013.93]

Keywords:
Adsorption Nitric acid Chemistry Activated carbon Aqueous solution Ethylenediamine Langmuir Freundlich equation Ion exchange Inorganic chemistry Langmuir adsorption model Nuclear chemistry Ion Organic chemistry

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Adsorption and biosorption for pollutant removal
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Water Science and Technology
Analytical chemistry methods development
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Analytical Chemistry
Radioactive element chemistry and processing
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