2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.desal.2011.05.063
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Assessment of the adsorption kinetics, equilibrium and thermodynamic for the potential removal of reactive red dye using eggshell biocomposite beads

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“…The thickness of the boundary layer in the second portion that corresponds to the intra-particle diffusion (C 2 ) is larger than that of the first portion that concerned the film diffusion (C 1 ). Consequently, the values of the intra-particle diffusion rates k d2 are smaller than the film diffusion rates k d1 (Elkady et al 2011). That gives prediction that the humic acid removal process may be controlled by the intraparticle diffusion (Elkady et al 2011;Abd El-Latif and Ibrahim 2010).…”
Section: Adsorption Kineticmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…The thickness of the boundary layer in the second portion that corresponds to the intra-particle diffusion (C 2 ) is larger than that of the first portion that concerned the film diffusion (C 1 ). Consequently, the values of the intra-particle diffusion rates k d2 are smaller than the film diffusion rates k d1 (Elkady et al 2011). That gives prediction that the humic acid removal process may be controlled by the intraparticle diffusion (Elkady et al 2011;Abd El-Latif and Ibrahim 2010).…”
Section: Adsorption Kineticmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The pseudo-second-order model is based on the assumption that the rate-limiting step may be chemical sorption or chemisorption involving valence forces through sharing or exchange of electrons between sorbent and sorbate. It is assumed that the sorption capacity is proportional to the number of active sites occupied on the sorbent, then the kinetic rate law can be written as follows (Kamari et al 2009;Ngah et al 2011;Tao et al 2010;Wang et al 2011;Zhang and Bai 2003;Bhaumik et al 2012;Elwakeel and Yousif 2010;Gupta and Rastogi 2008;Gupta et al 2010;Kose and Kivanc 2011;Ehrampoush et al 2011;Chen et al 2010;Ugurlu et al 2005;Okoye et al 2010;Wang et al 2008b;Elkady et al 2011):…”
Section: Adsorption Kineticmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The values of k id,1 are larger than k id,2 at any CO 2 partial pressure indicating that film diffusion of CO 2 molecules towards the carbon surfaces was relatively fast [60].…”
Section: Rate-limiting Adsorption Stagementioning
confidence: 97%