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Removal of lead (II) from aqueous solutions by adsorption onto activated carbons prepared from coconut shell
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- In the nuclear field, the availability of effective techniques to eliminate lead pollution from wastewater is of interest both for the purposes of radiation protection from the radioactive isotope lead-210 and also for the issues related to the use of lead in the new generation reactors nowadays under study. Evidences exist of lead pollution due to the radioactive isotope lead-210 in the proximities of uranium extraction mines. In this study, two commercial granular activated carbons obtained by physical activation of coconut shell, specifically developed and selected to purify potable water from dissolved organics (GCN 1240) and for use in gold recovery systems (GCN 816 G), were studied in batch systems to evaluate their effectiveness for separation of lead (II) from aqueous solutions. A characterization of the two carbons, different in particle size, is provided through determination of their pHPZC and scanning electron microscope analysis. Adsorption of lead (II) was observed as a function of c...
- Subjects :
- Pollution
Aqueous solution
Waste management
Granular activated carbon
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Extraction (chemistry)
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Sorption
Ocean Engineering
Uranium
LOW-COST ADSORBENTS
WASTE-WATER
TAMARIND-WOOD
HEAVY-METALS
IONS
PB(II)
EQUILIBRIUM
RECOVERY
SORPTION
ZINC
Adsorption
Batch experiments
Lead
Water Science and Technology
chemistry
Wastewater
Chemical engineering
Particle size
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....841f86928d5489a16d836f16c654857a