JOURNAL ARTICLE

Preparation of activated carbons from bamboo and their adsorption abilities for dyes and phenol

Feng‐Chin WuRu‐Ling TsengRuey‐Shin Juang

Year: 1999 Journal:   Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part A Vol: 34 (9)Pages: 1753-1775

Abstract

Abstract Based on iodine number, adsorption capacity of methylene blue, the BET specific surface area, and the yield, the conditions for preparation of activated carbon as adsorbents from bamboo were optimized. The activation temperature and activation time tested were in the ranges 700∼880 °C and 1∼3 h, respectively. Equilibrium isotherms and rates for the adsorption of two dyes and phenol from aqueous solutions onto such activated carbons were measured at 30 °C. The equilibrium isotherms could be fit by the Langmuir equation and the adsorption rates could be analyzed by a plot of amounts of adsorption versus the square root of time. The present results showed that the activated carbons prepared in this work appeared to be economically promising for the removal of dyes and phenol, compared to other commercial adsorbents.

Keywords:
Adsorption Phenol Activated carbon Methylene blue Bamboo Chemistry Aqueous solution Langmuir Yield (engineering) Langmuir adsorption model Specific surface area Nuclear chemistry Chemical engineering Organic chemistry Materials science Catalysis Photocatalysis

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