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    Adsorption of Humic Acid by Acid-Modified Granular Activated Carbon and Powder Activated Carbon

    Source: Journal of Environmental Engineering:;2018:;Volume ( 144 ):;issue: 010
    Author:
    Yang Kun;Fox John T.
    DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)EE.1943-7870.0001390
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Abstract: Activated carbon adsorption experiments were carried out with humic acid solutions to determine adsorption isotherms and kinetics. Four commercial coconut shell–based activated carbons were used: untreated, nitric acid–modified, sulfuric acid–modified, and base-treated. Adsorption capacities for humic acid were appraised for each type. Nitric acid and sulfuric acid modification increased humic acid adsorption capacity, as compared with untreated and base–modified activated carbon. Humic acid adsorption capacity for nitric acid– and sulfuric acid–modified powder activated carbon (PAC) was determined to be 5 and 7  mg/g, respectively. Adsorption capacity for the untreated carbon and the base-treated PAC was 28.7 and 7.6  mg/g, respectively. The zeta potential (δ) of activated carbons indicates that when acid modified they exhibit a net positive charge due to numerous carboxylic acid functional groups and positively charged hydroxyl groups attached to the surface, ultimately enhancing humic acid adsorption. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images confirmed that acid treatment of activated carbon enlarges its micropores and removes contaminants embedded in them. The Langmuir isotherm model and pseudo-second-order model provided the highest correlation coefficient for adsorption and kinetics.
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    contributor authorYang Kun;Fox John T.
    date accessioned2019-02-26T07:40:45Z
    date available2019-02-26T07:40:45Z
    date issued2018
    identifier other%28ASCE%29EE.1943-7870.0001390.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4248672
    description abstractActivated carbon adsorption experiments were carried out with humic acid solutions to determine adsorption isotherms and kinetics. Four commercial coconut shell–based activated carbons were used: untreated, nitric acid–modified, sulfuric acid–modified, and base-treated. Adsorption capacities for humic acid were appraised for each type. Nitric acid and sulfuric acid modification increased humic acid adsorption capacity, as compared with untreated and base–modified activated carbon. Humic acid adsorption capacity for nitric acid– and sulfuric acid–modified powder activated carbon (PAC) was determined to be 5 and 7  mg/g, respectively. Adsorption capacity for the untreated carbon and the base-treated PAC was 28.7 and 7.6  mg/g, respectively. The zeta potential (δ) of activated carbons indicates that when acid modified they exhibit a net positive charge due to numerous carboxylic acid functional groups and positively charged hydroxyl groups attached to the surface, ultimately enhancing humic acid adsorption. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images confirmed that acid treatment of activated carbon enlarges its micropores and removes contaminants embedded in them. The Langmuir isotherm model and pseudo-second-order model provided the highest correlation coefficient for adsorption and kinetics.
    publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
    titleAdsorption of Humic Acid by Acid-Modified Granular Activated Carbon and Powder Activated Carbon
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume144
    journal issue10
    journal titleJournal of Environmental Engineering
    identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)EE.1943-7870.0001390
    page4018104
    treeJournal of Environmental Engineering:;2018:;Volume ( 144 ):;issue: 010
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