Adsorption of Phenols on Carbonaceous Materials of Various Origins but of Similar Specific Surface Areas

被引:5
|
作者
Kusmierek, Krzysztof [1 ]
Swiatkowski, Andrzej [1 ]
机构
[1] Mil Univ Technol, Fac Adv Technol & Chem, 2 Kaliskiego Str, PL-00908 Warsaw, Poland
关键词
phenols; adsorption; carbon black; activated coke; activated tire pyrolysis char; ACTIVATED CARBON; AQUEOUS-SOLUTIONS; REMOVAL; CHLOROPHENOLS; ISOTHERMS; CONTAMINANTS; ADSORBENT; CHEMISTRY; EQUATIONS; MODELS;
D O I
10.3390/separations10080422
中图分类号
O65 [分析化学];
学科分类号
070302 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The adsorption of phenol (Ph), 4-chlorophenol (CP), and 4-cresol (MP) from aqueous solutions on three carbonaceous materials of diverse origins but similar specific surface areas was investigated. Vulcan XC72 carbon black (CB), AKP-5 activated coke (AC), and activated tire pyrolysis char (AP) were examined as adsorbents. The kinetics and equilibrium adsorption, as well as the influence of pH and ionic strength of each solution on the adsorption process, were studied. The results revealed that the adsorption was pH-dependent and preferred an acidic environment. The presence of an inorganic salt in the solution (ionic strength) did not affect the adsorption processes of the three adsorbates. The pseudo-first- and pseudo-second-order equations, as well as the Weber-Morris and Boyd kinetic models, were used to describe the adsorption kinetics. It was found that equilibrium was reached for all adsorbates after approximately 2-3 h. Adsorption kinetics followed a pseudo-second-order model, and the adsorption rate was determined by film diffusion. The adsorption isotherms were described using the Langmuir and Freundlich equations. The results revealed that the adsorption processes of Ph, CP, and MP on all three adsorbents from the water were better described by the Langmuir model. The adsorption of CP was the most efficient, the adsorption of MP was slightly weaker, and the adsorption of phenol was the least efficient.
引用
收藏
页数:19
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Nitrogen adsorption isotherms on carbonaceous materials.: Comparison of BET and Langmuir surface areas
    Gómez-Serrano, V
    González-García, CM
    González-Martín, ML
    POWDER TECHNOLOGY, 2001, 116 (01) : 103 - 108
  • [2] DETERMINATION OF SPECIFIC SURFACE AREAS OF DISPERSED MATERIALS BY NEGATIVE ADSORPTION
    VANDENHU.HJ
    LYKLEMA, J
    JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE, 1967, 23 (04) : 500 - &
  • [3] Adsorption of endocrine disruptor bisphenol A by carbonaceous materials: influence of their porosity and specific surface area
    Arampatzidou, Anastasia C.
    Voutsa, Dimitra
    Deliyanni, Eleni A.
    Matis, Kostas A.
    DESALINATION AND WATER TREATMENT, 2017, 76 : 232 - 240
  • [4] ADSORPTION OF AZO INITIATORS ON THE SURFACE OF DISPERSED CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS
    BRYK, MT
    BURBAN, AF
    GORDEEV, SK
    SMIRNOV, EP
    COLLOID JOURNAL OF THE USSR, 1986, 48 (01): : 105 - 109
  • [5] SURFACE CHEMISTRY OF ACTIVE CARBON - SPECIFIC ADSORPTION OF PHENOLS
    MATTSON, JS
    MARK, HB
    MALBIN, MD
    WEBER, WJ
    CRITTEND.JC
    JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE, 1969, 31 (01) : 116 - &
  • [6] Surface modifications of carbonaceous materials for carbon dioxide adsorption: A review
    Chiang, Yu-Chun
    Juang, Ruey-Shin
    JOURNAL OF THE TAIWAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS, 2017, 71 : 214 - 234
  • [7] Adsorption of oil from aqueous solutions by materials of various origins
    Bogdan, N. F.
    Lortkipanidze, N. S.
    Galunova, E. P.
    Vinogradova, L. E.
    Astashkina, O. V.
    FIBRE CHEMISTRY, 2008, 40 (04) : 298 - 302
  • [8] Adsorption of oil from aqueous solutions by materials of various origins
    N. F. Bogdan
    N. S. Lortkipanidze
    E. P. Galunova
    L. E. Vinogradova
    O. V. Astashkina
    Fibre Chemistry, 2008, 40 : 298 - 302
  • [9] Influence of energy state of pore surface on the adsorption of gases by carbonaceous materials
    Zakharov, A.G.
    Khimiya Tverdogo Topliva, 2004, (01): : 35 - 49
  • [10] DEHYDRATION OF ETHANOL ON ALUMINAS OF VARIOUS SPECIFIC SURFACE AREAS
    WADE, WH
    TERANISH.S
    DURHAM, JL
    JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY, 1965, 69 (02): : 590 - &