2018
DOI: 10.1155/2018/1939032
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Adsorption of Nitrate onto ZnCl2‐Modified Coconut Granular Activated Carbon: Kinetics, Characteristics, and Adsorption Dynamics

Abstract: Coconut granular activated carbon (CGAC) was modified by impregnating with ZnCl 2 solution to remove nitrate from aqueous solutions. Sorption isotherm and kinetic studies were carried out in a series of batch experiments. Nitrate adsorption of both ZnCl 2 -modified CGAC and CGAC fitted the Langmuir and Freundlich models. Batch adsorption isotherms indicated that the maximum adsorption capacities of ZnCl 2 -modified CGAC and CGAC were calculated as 14.01 mgN·g −1 and 0.28 mgN·g −1 , respectively. e kinetic data… Show more

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“…The broad peak at 1500 cm –1 corresponds to the C–O stretching vibration. 52 56 Furthermore, the peaks between 1438 and 1500 cm –1 are correlated to the vibration of C=C bonds. The structure of the aromatic C–H out-of-plane bending vibration is related to a peak at 800 cm –1 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The broad peak at 1500 cm –1 corresponds to the C–O stretching vibration. 52 56 Furthermore, the peaks between 1438 and 1500 cm –1 are correlated to the vibration of C=C bonds. The structure of the aromatic C–H out-of-plane bending vibration is related to a peak at 800 cm –1 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are various chemical causes or reasons by which materials are related to ions or cations, among them attraction forces or electrostatic repulsions (mainly present in inorganic compounds), dispersive forces, or π-π interactions (organic compounds such as organic matter) stand out [9]. Among the materials used for the retention of inorganic compounds such as metals, metalloids, and heavy metals include activated carbons, zeolites, clays, lignocellulosic materials, carbon nanotubes, composites from green materials such as mixed cellulose with iron oxides and also can be used an ion exchange resins and membranes [10,11]. In the case of organic compounds, the material traditionally used in Mexico and other countries is activated carbon.…”
Section: Methods For the Separation Of Ions In Aqueous Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various coconut parts were modified to treat heavy metals in the waste water [29][30][31], organic compounds in the water stream (i.e. butylparaben, benzene, toluene, carbofuran) [32][33][34], carbon dioxide gaseous from the flue gas [35] and inorganic pollutants from the drinking water [36][37][38].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%