Modeling studies for adsorption of phenol and co-pollutants onto granular activated carbon prepared from olive oil industrial waste

Authors

  • Ezzat Abdel-Galil Environmental Radioactive Pollution Department, Hot Laboratories Center, Atomic Energy Authority, Cairo, Egypt.
  • Gehan Sharaf Radioactive waste management department, Hot Lab. center,Egyptian atomic energy authority, Cairo,Egypt.
  • Yasser El-eryan Environmental Radioactive Pollution Department, Hot Laboratories Center, Atomic Energy Authority, Cairo, Egypt.
Abstract:

Granular activated carbon (OSAC) which was derived from olive oil industrial solid waste was chemically activated with different concentrations of phosphoric acid. OSAC-materials were evaluated for their ability to remove phenol from aqueous solution in a batch technique. Adsorption isotherms were determined and modeled with five linear Langmuir forms, namely the Freundlich, Elovich, Temkin, Kiselev and Hill-de Boer models. The experimental data for the adsorption of phenol onto OSAM-materials were fitted well with the Langmuir-1 and 2, Freundlich, Kiselev and Hill-de Boer models. Adsorption was carried out on energetically different sites as localized monolayer adsorption and was an exothermic process. The uptake of phenol onto OSAC increased in the following order: OSAC-80%> OSAC-70%> OSAC-60%; the maximum adsorption capacities of phenol were found to be 114.416, 125.628 and 262.467 mg/g onto OSAC-60%, OSAC-70% and OSAC-80%, respectively. On the other hand, OSAC-80% was used as a good adsorbent for the removal of phenol and Cd2+ as co-pollutants from waste aqueous solutions. 80.25% of phenol and 50.66% of Cd2+ can be simultaneously removed by OSAC-80%. 

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volume 4  issue 1

pages  23- 40

publication date 2018-01-01

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