Studies on the removal of Pb(II) from wastewater by activated carbon developed from Tamarind wood activated with sulphuric acid

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2008

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The low-cost activated carbon were prepared from Tamarind wood material by chemical activation with sulphuric acid for the adsorption of Pb(II) from dilute aqueous solution. The activated carbon developed shows substantial capacity to adsorb Pb(II) from dilute aqueous solutions. The parameters studied include physical and chemical properties of adsorbent, pH, adsorbent dose, contact time and initial concentrations. The kinetic data were best fitted to the Lagergren pseudo-first-order and pseudo-second order models. The isotherm equilibrium data were well fitted by the Langmuir and Freundlich models. The maximum removal of lead(II) was obtained 97.95% (experimental) and 134.22 mg/g (from Langmuir isotherm model) at initial concentration 40 mg/l, adsorbent dose 3 g/l and pH 6.5. This high uptake showed Tamarind wood activated carbon as among the best adsorbents for Pb(II). © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Activated carbon, Adsorption, Wood, Adsorbent dose, Freundlich models, Wastewater treatment, activated carbon, lead, sulfuric acid, adsorption, aqueous solution, concentration (composition), removal experiment, waste treatment, wastewater, wood, article, isotherm, mathematical model, pH, tamarind, waste water management, Carbon, Lead, Sulfuric Acids, Tamarindus, Waste Disposal, Fluid, Water Pollutants, Chemical, Water Purification, Activated Carbon, Effluent Treatment, Tamarindus indica

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Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2008, 153, 46054, pp. 221-228

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