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Adsorption kinetics of aromatic compounds on carbon nanotubes and activated carbons

✍ Scribed by Shujuan Zhang; Ting Shao; H. Selcen Kose; Tanju Karanfil


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
308 KB
Volume
31
Category
Article
ISSN
0730-7268

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Abstract

Adsorption kinetics of two organic compounds on four types of carbonaceous adsorbents (a granular activated carbon [HD4000], an activated carbon fiber [ACF10], a single‐walled carbon nanotube [SWNT], and a multiwalled carbon nanotube [MWNT]) was examined in aqueous solutions. The times needed for the adsorption to reach apparent equilibrium on the four carbons followed the order of ACF10 > HD4000 > SWNT > MWNT. Ultrasonication of the carbon nanotubes (CNTs) accelerated their adsorption kinetics but had no effect on their equilibrium adsorption capacities. The pseudo‐second order model (PSOM) provided good fitting for the kinetic data. The fitting of kinetic data with the intraparticle diffusion model indicated that external mass transfer controls the sorption process in the organic compound–CNT systems, whereas intraparticle diffusion dominates in the sorption of organic compounds onto activated carbons. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 2012;31:79–85. Β© 2011 SETAC


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