2019
DOI: 10.3126/jncs.v40i0.27287
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Isotherms and Kinetic Studies on the Adsorption of Cd(II) onto Activated Carbon Prepared from Coconut (Cocos nucifera) Shell

Abstract: Activated carbon prepared coconut shell using Phosphoric acid as an activating agent was investigated to find the feasibility ofits application for removal of Cd(II) from aqueous solution through the adsorption process. The activated carbon thus prepared has been characterized by SEM, XRD, FTIR. SEM morphology has revealed the pores of different diameters while FTIR showed the presence of surface functional groups such as carboxyl, phenolic and lactones. Batch mode kinetics and isotherm studies were carried ou… Show more

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“…In the spectrum of corncob-supported CaO NPs exposed to Cd (II) ions, a decrease in peak intensity and selective shifts or changes in wavenumbers were observed. These changes suggest the potential absorption of Cd (II) ions by the O–H, C–O, and Ca–O bonds, leading to alterations in peak frequencies [ 44 , 45 ]. These findings indicate the involvement of the adsorbent, corncob-supported CaO nanoparticles, in the adsorption process of Cd (II) ions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the spectrum of corncob-supported CaO NPs exposed to Cd (II) ions, a decrease in peak intensity and selective shifts or changes in wavenumbers were observed. These changes suggest the potential absorption of Cd (II) ions by the O–H, C–O, and Ca–O bonds, leading to alterations in peak frequencies [ 44 , 45 ]. These findings indicate the involvement of the adsorbent, corncob-supported CaO nanoparticles, in the adsorption process of Cd (II) ions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%