Adsorption of basic dyes from aqueous solution onto activated carbons

Emad N. El Qada, Stephen J. Allen, Gavin M. Walker

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Abstract

The aim of this research is to compare the adsorption capacity of different types of activated carbons produced by steam activation in small laboratory scale and large industrial scale processes. Equilibrium behaviour of the activated carbons was investigated by performing batch adsorption experiments using bottle-point method. Basic dyes (methylene blue (MB), basic red (BR) and basic yellow (BY)) were used as adsorbates and the maximum adsorptive capacity was determined. Adsorption isotherm models, Langmuir, Freundlich and Redlich-Peterson were used to simulate the equilibrium data at different experimental parameters (pH and adsorbent particle size). It was found that PAC2 (activated carbon produced from New Zealand coal using steam activation) has the highest adsorptive capacity towards MB dye (588 mg/g) followed by F400 (476 mg/g) and PAC1 (380 mg/g). BR and BY showed higher adsorptive affinity towards PAC2 and F400 than MB. Under comparable conditions, adsorption capacity of basic dyes, MB, BR and BY onto PAC1, PAC2 and F400 increased in the order: MB < BR < BY. Redlich-Peterson model was found to describe the experimental data over the entire range of concentration under investigation. All the systems show favourable adsorption of the basic dyes with 0 < RL < 1.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)174-184
Number of pages11
JournalChemical Engineering Journal
Volume135
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2008
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Activated carbon
  • Adsorption
  • Basic dye
  • Equilibrium isotherm

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