2023
DOI: 10.55749/ijcs.v2i1.20
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Chemical Regeneration of Activated Carbon After Adsorption of Ni(II) Ions

Abstract: The chemical regeneration of activated carbon (AC) has recently received greater attention because it allows high-cost granular AC and AC fibers to be reused with less effort and energy. The chemical regeneration of activated carbon after Ni(II) ions adsorption was investigated in this study. Various desorbing solutions were used to recover adsorbed Ni(II) ions to AC. The concentration of the most effective desorbing solution was optimized. The adsorption efficiency of the regenerated AC using merely an acidic… Show more

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“…Measurements at pH >3 are slow and time-consuming. This behaviour, that pH influenced color and ion formations, also occured on several heavy metals [23,24].…”
Section: Optimization Of Ph and Contact Timementioning
confidence: 73%
“…Measurements at pH >3 are slow and time-consuming. This behaviour, that pH influenced color and ion formations, also occured on several heavy metals [23,24].…”
Section: Optimization Of Ph and Contact Timementioning
confidence: 73%