Cadmium and zinc adsorption onto activated carbon: Influence of temperature,pH and metal/carbon ratio |
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Authors: | Paula Marzal,Aurora Seco,Carmen Gabaldó n,José Ferrer |
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Abstract: | The adsorption characteristics of cadmium and zinc onto a granular activated carbon were studied. Cadmium and zinc removals increased on raising pH and temperature, and decreased on raising the molar metal/carbon ratio. The adsorption processes were modelled using the surface complex formation (SCF) Triple Layer Model (TLM) with an overall bidentate species. A dependence of the SCF constant on pH, the molar metal/carbon ratio and temperature was observed, and a correlation for log Kads was determined. The SCF model successfully predicted cadmium and zinc removals. |
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Keywords: | activated carbon adsorption cadmium metal/carbon ratio effect pH effect temperature effect triple layer model zinc |
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