Composite adsorbent of Terminalia catappa fruit shell‐derived activated carbon and chitosan for enhanced removal of chromium(VI): kinetics, thermodynamics, equilibrium and adsorption mechanism
My Linh Nguyen,
Thanh Tung Nguyen,
Thi Tuyet Trinh Nguyen
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUNDChromium, which is widely employed in many industries, has a high toxicity. In this research, activated carbon derived from Terminalia catappa fruit shells was combined with chitosan (TCAC‐CS) to enhance adsorption capability of hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] in wastewater.RESULTSDifferent Cr(VI) adsorption parameters were investigated. Two isotherm and two kinetic models were employed to understand the adsorption mechanism. The thermodynamic characteristics of Cr(VI) adsorption, namely the Gibbs free … Show more
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