Title of article :
Copper and strontium adsorption by a novel carbon material manufactured from pecan shells Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Reyad A. Shawabkeh، نويسنده , , David A. Rockstraw، نويسنده , , Ron K Bhada، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
A novel carbon material (PS276a) was produced from pecan shells, a waste product of the agricultural industry. Preparation of this material involved the impregnation of the pecan shell feedstock with a phosphoric acid solution. Activation was followed by a water wash and a sodium hydroxide treatment. The carbon produced was characterized by adsorption of N2 and revealed a pore structure with an average pore diameter of 74.8 Å. Equilibrium sorption isotherms prepared for this carbon demonstrate that it has a significantly higher capacity for copper and strontium sorption than that of a commercial material used for comparison. A maximum of 95 mg Cu2+ and 180 mg Sr2+ are adsorbed per gram of this carbon at pH 3.6 and 8.5, respectively. Demonstrated process advantages of this carbon material and preparation technique include low temperature manufacture, in-situ regeneration potential, and adsorbate recovery capability.
Keywords :
A. activated carbon , D. adsorption properties , C. BET surface area