Kinetics of naphthalene adsorption on an activated carbon: Comparison between aqueous and organic media

The purpose of this work was to explore the kinetics of naphthalene adsorption on an activated carbon from aqueous and organic solutions. Kinetic curves were fitted to different theoretical models, and the results have been discussed in terms of the nature and properties of the solvents, the affinity of naphthalene to the solutions, and the accessibility to the porosity of the activated carbon. Data was fitted to the pseudo-second order kinetic model with good correlation coefficients for all the solution media. The faster adsorption rate was obtained for the most hydrophobic solvent (heptane). The overall adsorption rate of naphthalene seems to be controlled simultaneously by external (boundary layer) followed by intraparticle diffusion in the porosity of the activated carbon when water, ethanol and cyclohexane are used as solvents. In the case of heptane, only two stages were observed (pore diffusion and equilibrium) suggesting that the limiting stage is the intraparticle diffusion. The low value of the boundary thickness supports this observation.

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Main Authors: Cabal Álvarez, Belén, Ovín Ania, María Concepción, Parra Soto, José Bernardo, Pis Martínez, José Juan
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2009-07
Subjects:Organic solvents, Hydrophobicity, Polarity, Adsorption rate, Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/99352
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spelling dig-incar-es-10261-993522018-11-15T12:58:09Z Kinetics of naphthalene adsorption on an activated carbon: Comparison between aqueous and organic media Cabal Álvarez, Belén Ovín Ania, María Concepción Parra Soto, José Bernardo Pis Martínez, José Juan Organic solvents Hydrophobicity Polarity Adsorption rate Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons The purpose of this work was to explore the kinetics of naphthalene adsorption on an activated carbon from aqueous and organic solutions. Kinetic curves were fitted to different theoretical models, and the results have been discussed in terms of the nature and properties of the solvents, the affinity of naphthalene to the solutions, and the accessibility to the porosity of the activated carbon. Data was fitted to the pseudo-second order kinetic model with good correlation coefficients for all the solution media. The faster adsorption rate was obtained for the most hydrophobic solvent (heptane). The overall adsorption rate of naphthalene seems to be controlled simultaneously by external (boundary layer) followed by intraparticle diffusion in the porosity of the activated carbon when water, ethanol and cyclohexane are used as solvents. In the case of heptane, only two stages were observed (pore diffusion and equilibrium) suggesting that the limiting stage is the intraparticle diffusion. The low value of the boundary thickness supports this observation. The authors thank the support of the Spanish MICINN (CTM2008-01956). COA thanks her Ramon y Cajal research contract. Peer reviewed 2014-07-03T08:07:09Z 2014-07-03T08:07:09Z 2009-07 artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 Chemosphere 76(4): 433-438 (2009) 0045-6535 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/99352 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2009.04.002 1879-1298 en Postprint http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2009.04.002 Sí open Elsevier
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topic Organic solvents
Hydrophobicity
Polarity
Adsorption rate
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
Organic solvents
Hydrophobicity
Polarity
Adsorption rate
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
spellingShingle Organic solvents
Hydrophobicity
Polarity
Adsorption rate
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
Organic solvents
Hydrophobicity
Polarity
Adsorption rate
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
Cabal Álvarez, Belén
Ovín Ania, María Concepción
Parra Soto, José Bernardo
Pis Martínez, José Juan
Kinetics of naphthalene adsorption on an activated carbon: Comparison between aqueous and organic media
description The purpose of this work was to explore the kinetics of naphthalene adsorption on an activated carbon from aqueous and organic solutions. Kinetic curves were fitted to different theoretical models, and the results have been discussed in terms of the nature and properties of the solvents, the affinity of naphthalene to the solutions, and the accessibility to the porosity of the activated carbon. Data was fitted to the pseudo-second order kinetic model with good correlation coefficients for all the solution media. The faster adsorption rate was obtained for the most hydrophobic solvent (heptane). The overall adsorption rate of naphthalene seems to be controlled simultaneously by external (boundary layer) followed by intraparticle diffusion in the porosity of the activated carbon when water, ethanol and cyclohexane are used as solvents. In the case of heptane, only two stages were observed (pore diffusion and equilibrium) suggesting that the limiting stage is the intraparticle diffusion. The low value of the boundary thickness supports this observation.
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Hydrophobicity
Polarity
Adsorption rate
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
author Cabal Álvarez, Belén
Ovín Ania, María Concepción
Parra Soto, José Bernardo
Pis Martínez, José Juan
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Parra Soto, José Bernardo
Pis Martínez, José Juan
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title Kinetics of naphthalene adsorption on an activated carbon: Comparison between aqueous and organic media
title_short Kinetics of naphthalene adsorption on an activated carbon: Comparison between aqueous and organic media
title_full Kinetics of naphthalene adsorption on an activated carbon: Comparison between aqueous and organic media
title_fullStr Kinetics of naphthalene adsorption on an activated carbon: Comparison between aqueous and organic media
title_full_unstemmed Kinetics of naphthalene adsorption on an activated carbon: Comparison between aqueous and organic media
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