JOURNAL ARTICLE

Surface Modification of Activated Carbon for Enhancement of Nickel(II) Adsorption

A. Edwin Vasu

Year: 2008 Journal:   Journal of Chemistry Vol: 5 (4)Pages: 814-819   Publisher: Hindawi Publishing Corporation

Abstract

A carbon prepared from coconut shells by simple carbonization was oxidized with different oxidizing agents, namely, hydrogen peroxide, ammonium persulphate and nitric acid. The surfaces of the unoxidized and oxidized carbons were characterized by Boehm and potentiometric titrations and IR spectra. The carbon materials prepared were tested for their ability to remove Ni(II) ions from aqueous solutions by batch mode adsorption experiments. Oxidations increased the surface acidic groups on the carbon which resulted in increased affinity of the carbon towards Ni(II).

Keywords:
Nitric acid Adsorption Oxidizing agent Hydrogen peroxide Inorganic chemistry Carbonization Activated carbon Chemistry Nickel Carbon fibers Potentiometric titration Aqueous solution Titration Surface modification Ammonium Nuclear chemistry Ion Organic chemistry Materials science

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