2015
DOI: 10.1186/s40543-014-0042-1
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Removal of fluoride from polluted waters using active carbon derived from barks of Vitex negundo plant

Abstract: Background: Deleterious effects of fluoride contamination in ground waters on the health of human beings are well known and intensive research on developing de-fluoridation methods is globally pursued. Of the various methodologies, increasing interest is being envisaged in using the adsorption methods based on active carbons derived from plant material. In the present investigation, Nitric acid activated carbon derived from barks of Vitex negundo plant (NVNC) is probed for its de-fluoridation abilities. Method… Show more

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“…The mass ratio of KOH/fish bladder carbon (FBPC) was 1:1, 2:1 and 3:1. Dry KOH/FBPC was then activated between 400˚C and 700˚C for a period of 1 h in a tube furnace under nitrogen [24]. After, the samples were washed with 1 M HCl and distilled water until neutral pH and dried 60˚C for 24 h. The activated are hereafter labeled X-FBPC-1, 2, or 3 as presented in Table 1.…”
Section: Preparation Of Fish Swim Bladder-derived Porous Carbonmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The mass ratio of KOH/fish bladder carbon (FBPC) was 1:1, 2:1 and 3:1. Dry KOH/FBPC was then activated between 400˚C and 700˚C for a period of 1 h in a tube furnace under nitrogen [24]. After, the samples were washed with 1 M HCl and distilled water until neutral pH and dried 60˚C for 24 h. The activated are hereafter labeled X-FBPC-1, 2, or 3 as presented in Table 1.…”
Section: Preparation Of Fish Swim Bladder-derived Porous Carbonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Percent fluoride removal analysis: The percentage of fluoride removed and total amount adsorbed (mg/g) was calculated using Equations (1) and (2), respectively [24].…”
Section: Materials Characterization and Fluoride Removal Studiesmentioning
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“…The kinetic of Cr (VI) adsorption on KOH-COP, some adsorption kinetic models, namely, pseudo-zero order adsorption kinetic model [4], pseudo-first-order adsorption kinetic model [4], pseudo-second order adsorption kinetic model [4], intraparticle diffusion model [5], Bangham's pore diffusion model [6], liquid film diffusion kinetic model [7], modified Freundlich kinetic model [8] and Elovich model [9] are investigated to describe the adsorbate uptake.…”
Section: B Kinetic Adsorption Modelsmentioning
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“…The Bangham equation is presented to limit by the pore diffusion at different adsorption time by following [6]:…”
Section: B5 Bangham Pore Diffusion Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%