Adsorption of acid and basic dyes by sludge-based activated carbon:Isotherm and kinetic studies

被引:6
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作者
李鑫 [1 ]
王广智 [1 ]
李伟光 [1 ,2 ]
王萍 [1 ]
宿程远 [1 ]
机构
[1] School of Municipal and Environmental Engineering,Harbin Institute of Technology
[2] State Key Laboratory of Urban Water Resource and Environment(Harbin Institute of Technology)
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
sludge-based activated carbon; Acid Orange 51; Safranine; adsorption; isotherms; kinetics;
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中图分类号
O647.31 [吸附理论];
学科分类号
070304 ; 081704 ;
摘要
A batch experiment was conducted to investigate the adsorption of an acid dye(Acid Orange 51) and a basic dye(Safranine) from aqueous solutions by the sludge-based activated carbon(SBAC). The results show that the adsorption of Acid Orange 51 decreases at high p H values, whereas the uptake of Safranine is higher in neutral and alkaline solutions than that in acidic conditions. The adsorption time needed for Safranine to reach equilibrium is shorter than that for Acid Orange 51. The uptakes of the dyes both increase with temperature increasing, indicating that the adsorption process of the dyes onto SBAC is endothermic. The equilibrium data of the dyes are both best represented by the Redlich-Peterson model. At 25 °C, the maximum adsorption capacities of SBAC for Acid Orange 51 and Safranine are 248.70 mg/g and 525.84 mg/g, respectively. The Elovich model is found to best describe the adsorption process of both dyes, indicating that the rate-limiting step involves the chemisorption. It can be concluded that SBAC is a promising material for the removal of Acid Orange 51 and Safranine from aqueous solutions.
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页码:103 / 113
页数:11
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