Phosphate removal by activated carbon–silica nanoparticles composite, kaolin, and olive cake

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Kamel K. Al-Zboon
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[1] Al-Balqa Applied University,Department of Environmental Engineering Al, Huson University College
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Adsorption; Isotherm; Kinetic; Thermodynamic; Low-cost treatment;
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This work aimed to utilize four low-cost materials, namely activated carbon (AC), activated carbon–nanoparticle composite, kaolin, and olive cake, for phosphate removal. Batch mode tests were used to evaluate the performance of the adsorbents. The parameters affecting the adsorption process such as pH, initial concentration, mixing time, dosage, and temperature were studied. The obtained results showed that the removal efficiency of the adsorbents followed the order of: activated carbon–nanosilica > activated carbon > kaolin > olive cake. The addition of silica nanoparticles significantly enhanced the removal efficiency of activated carbon by 18.1% reaching a removal efficiency of 98% at 15wt% nanosilica loading. The adsorption isotherm data fitted well with Langmuir and Redlich–Peterson models with a correlation coefficient of >0.98, which indicates a monolayer homogenous adsorption. The fitness of the kinetic models was ranked as: pseudo-second-order > pseudo-first-order > intraparticle model. The calculated values of ΔH° = 23.4 kJ/mole, ΔS° = 0.11 kJ/mole, and ΔG = −7.4 to −11.8 kJ/mole indicated the endothermic and spontaneous nature of adsorption. The positive value of activation energy (17.66 kJ/mole) and the very low value of the sticking probability (2.4 × 10−4) suggest high indefinite sticking of the phosphate ions to the adsorbent surface. The removal efficiency increased with time, dosage, and temperature, while it decreased with the increase in the initial concentration at an optimum pH of 7. The obtained results buttressed the benefit of using silica nanoparticles to enhance activated carbon capacity for phosphate removal, while kaolin and olive cake provided lower removal.
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页码:2707 / 2724
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