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Title: Microwaves initiated synthesis of activated carbon-based composite hydrogel for simultaneous removal of copper(II) ions and direct red 80 dye: A multi-component adsorption system
Authors: Oladipo, Akeem Adeyemi
Gazi, Mustafa
Eastern Mediterranean University, Faculty of Arts and Science, Department of Chemistry
TR216578
Keywords: Ferula communis
Copper
Competitive adsorption
Direct red 80
Microwave radiation
Issue Date: Feb-2015
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Oladipo AA, Gazi M “Microwaves initiated synthesis of activated carbon-based composite hydrogel for simultaneous removal of copper (II) ions and direct red 80 dye: A multi-component adsorption system” Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers (2014) 47, 125–136
Abstract: We present a novel microwave initiated preparation of polyacrylamide/activated carbon hydrogel (PAAm-FAc) in this article and characterized by FT-IR, pHzpc and Boehm titration. The adsorbent was assessed for competitive adsorption of copper(II) and direct red 80 from a binary mixture in a single-staged batch process as a function of volume of binary mixture/mass of adsorbent (V0/M0) ratio at varying orders of second pollutant concentration. A competitive, multi-component Langmuir isotherm was used to express the adsorption process and the model was applied for calculating adsorbed or equilibrium individual pollutant concentration (Cad,eq,i or Ceq,i) at a fixed V0/M0 ratio for a combination of pollutants in a batch reactor. The data obtained indicated that the decrease of V0/M0 ratio with the addition of second pollutant influenced the amount of copper or direct red 80 removed. The prepared adsorbent is efficient and useful in multi-component adsorption system.
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URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jtice.2014.09.027
http://hdl.handle.net/11129/2704
ISSN: 1876-1070
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