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Desorption of dye from activated carbon beds: Effects of temperature, pH, and alcohol

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WATER RESEARCH
Volume 35, Issue 17, Pages 4159-4165

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S0043-1354(01)00127-0

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dye wastewater; activated carbon; adsorption isotherm; desorption curve; wave theory

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The adsorption isotherms of yellow and red dye solutions onto granular activated carbon at varying solution pHs (2-8), temperatures (15-50 degreesC), and alcohol concentrations (0 20%) were experimentally determined by batch tests and the Toth model was found to best fit the adsorption isotherm data for varying solution pHs, temperatures, and alcohol concentrations. The maximum adsorption capacity was found to decrease with increasing solution pH and alcohol concentration and could be predicted by the correlation equations obtained in this study. A correlation equation was also obtained to account for the effects of solution temperature on the adsorption equilibrium constant. The 25 degreesC water was found to be a very poor regenerant for the carbon bed presaturated with the yellow dye compared with 20% alcohol solution. A simple equation was derived, based on non-linear wave propagation theory, to predict the desorption curves of activated carbon bed. Given presaturation concentration, bed density and void fraction, and adsorption isotherm, the wave propagation theory predicted the desorption curves quite satisfactorily. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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