2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11696-023-03044-3
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Effect of ionic liquid to highly selective removal of Cd2+ onto carbon nanotube: optimized by Plackett–Burman design method

Mina Dana,
Parastoo Jamshidi,
Farzaneh Shemirani
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“…On the other hand, for CR adsorption (Figure 4b,d), the values of the maximum adsorption capacity were CP 45 (127.32 mg/g) > FP 75 (127.24 mg/g) > CP 75 (125.20 mg/g) > CP 37 (125.01 mg/g) > FP 45 (124.69 mg/g) > FP 37 (124.09 mg/g). Isothermal models are essential to qualitatively explain the adsorbent-adsorbate interaction, the mechanism of the adsorption process, and the adsorptive capacity of the adsorbent [64]. Experimental data for MG and CR adsorption were fitted to the nonlinear Langmuir, Freundlich, Redlich-Peterson (R-P), Temkin, and Sips models, corresponding to Equations ( 3)-( 7), respectively [22,65]: For MG adsorption (Figure 4a,c), the values of the maximum adsorption capacity followed the order: CP 75 (162.57 mg/g) > FP 45 (161.93 mg/g) > FP 75 (160.50 mg/g) > CP 45 (154.60 mg/g) > CP 37 (154.22 mg/g) > FP 37 (154.06 mg/g).…”
Section: Effect Of Initial Dye Concentration and Isothermal Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…On the other hand, for CR adsorption (Figure 4b,d), the values of the maximum adsorption capacity were CP 45 (127.32 mg/g) > FP 75 (127.24 mg/g) > CP 75 (125.20 mg/g) > CP 37 (125.01 mg/g) > FP 45 (124.69 mg/g) > FP 37 (124.09 mg/g). Isothermal models are essential to qualitatively explain the adsorbent-adsorbate interaction, the mechanism of the adsorption process, and the adsorptive capacity of the adsorbent [64]. Experimental data for MG and CR adsorption were fitted to the nonlinear Langmuir, Freundlich, Redlich-Peterson (R-P), Temkin, and Sips models, corresponding to Equations ( 3)-( 7), respectively [22,65]: For MG adsorption (Figure 4a,c), the values of the maximum adsorption capacity followed the order: CP 75 (162.57 mg/g) > FP 45 (161.93 mg/g) > FP 75 (160.50 mg/g) > CP 45 (154.60 mg/g) > CP 37 (154.22 mg/g) > FP 37 (154.06 mg/g).…”
Section: Effect Of Initial Dye Concentration and Isothermal Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Isothermal models are essential to qualitatively explain the adsorbent-adsorbate interaction, the mechanism of the adsorption process, and the adsorptive capacity of the adsorbent [64]. Experimental data for MG and CR adsorption were fitted to the nonlinear Langmuir, Freundlich, Redlich-Peterson (R-P), Temkin, and Sips models, corresponding to Equations ( 3)- (7), respectively [22,65]:…”
Section: Effect Of Initial Dye Concentration and Isothermal Studymentioning
confidence: 99%