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Removal of copper from aqueous solutions by adsorption on activated carbons

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DOI: 10.1016/S0927-7757(01)00656-2

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activated carbon; adsorption; surface groups; adsorption isotherm

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The adsorption isotherms of Cu(II)) ions from aqueous solutions in the concentration range 40-1000 mg l(-1) on two samples of granulated and two samples of activated carbon fibres containing varying amounts of associated oxygen have been reported. The adsorption isotherms are type I of BET classification showing initially a rapid adsorption tending to be asymptotic at higher concentrations. The amounts of oxygen associated with the carbon surface has been enhanced by oxidation with nitric acid and ammonium persulphate in the solution phase and with oxygen gas at 350 degreesC and decreased by degassing of the oxidized carbon samples at 400, 650 and 950 degreesC. The adsorption of Cu(II) ions increases on oxidation and decreases on degassing. The increase in adsorption on oxidation depends on the nature of the oxidative treatment while the decrease in adsorption on degassing depends on the temperature of degassing. This has been attributed to the increase in the carbon-oxygen acidic surface groups on oxidation and their decrease on degassing. Suitable mechanisms consistent with the results have been proposed. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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