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Acetic acid adsorption onto activated carbon derived from pods of Acacia nilotica var astringens (Sunt tree) by chemical activation with ZnCl2

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2015

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IISTE

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The purpose of this study is to prepare and investigate the adsorption behavior of acetic acid onto two samples of activated carbon prepared from Acacia nilotica var astringens, Sunt tree,( SUNT-C1 and SUNT-C2). Applicability Langmuir, Freundlich, Temkin and Dubinin-Radushkevitch models of adsorptions isotherm have been tested, while acetic acid initial concentration varied between (0.010 – 0.300) mol/dm3. A comparative study of adsorption capacities of these samples was performed. The obtained data were compared and fitted well with the four models; there exist a correlation between physico- chemical properties of the activated carbons and the sorption processes. The maximum monolayer coverage (Qo) from Langmuir isotherm model was determined to be 1.016mg/g. Also from Freundlich Isotherm model, the sorption intensity (n) which indicates favourable sorption and the correlation value are 1.11 and 1.09 respectively.

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Adsorption, Acacia nilotica var astringens, Activated carbon, FTIR

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Elhussien, M.H. and Isa, Y.M. 2015. Acetic acid adsorption onto activated carbon derived from pods of Acacia nilotica var astringens (Sunt tree) by chemical activation with ZnCl2. Journal of Natural Sciences Research. 5(10): 42-48.

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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/3022

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