REMOVAL OF PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS BY BIOSORPTION ONTO ACACIA LEUCOCEPHALA BARK POWDER: EQUILIBRIUM AND KINETIC STUDIES

The aim of this work is to determine the potential application of Acacia leucocephala bark powder as a biosorbent for removing phenolic compounds from aqueous solutions. Experiments were carried out as function of initial pH (2-10), contact time, initial concentration of adsórbate (100-400 mg/L), and effect of adsorbent dosage. Adsorption of phenolic compounds (phenol, 2-chlorophenol (2-CPh) and 4- chlorophenol (4-CPh)) from aqueous solutions on bark powder was studied under batch equilibrium conditions. Maximum phenol removal was observed at pH 7.0. Increase in the pH to above neutrality resulted in the decrease in the phenolic compounds adsorption capacity. The adsorption process was fast, and it reached equilibrium in 4-h contact time. The kinetics study demonstrated that the adsorption process proceeded according to the pseudo-first-order kinetic model. Three isotherm models (Langmuir, Freundlich and Dubinin-Radushkevich) were employed in the analysis of the adsorption equilibrium data. The data fitted well with the Langmuir isotherm. The Langmuir model resulted in the best fit and the new adsorbent had maximum adsorption capacities for phenol, 2-CPh and 4-CPh of 94.33, 147.05 and 181.81 mg/g, respectively. The results indicated that the A. leucocephala bark powder could be an alternative for more costly adsorbents used for removal of phenolic compounds from aqueous media.

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Main Authors: SIVA KUMAR,NADAVALA, MIN,KIM
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-970720110001000042011-06-17REMOVAL OF PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS BY BIOSORPTION ONTO ACACIA LEUCOCEPHALA BARK POWDER: EQUILIBRIUM AND KINETIC STUDIESSIVA KUMAR,NADAVALAMIN,KIM Adsorption Acacia leucocephala bark powder Phenolic compounds Kinetics and Isotherm models The aim of this work is to determine the potential application of Acacia leucocephala bark powder as a biosorbent for removing phenolic compounds from aqueous solutions. Experiments were carried out as function of initial pH (2-10), contact time, initial concentration of adsórbate (100-400 mg/L), and effect of adsorbent dosage. Adsorption of phenolic compounds (phenol, 2-chlorophenol (2-CPh) and 4- chlorophenol (4-CPh)) from aqueous solutions on bark powder was studied under batch equilibrium conditions. Maximum phenol removal was observed at pH 7.0. Increase in the pH to above neutrality resulted in the decrease in the phenolic compounds adsorption capacity. The adsorption process was fast, and it reached equilibrium in 4-h contact time. The kinetics study demonstrated that the adsorption process proceeded according to the pseudo-first-order kinetic model. Three isotherm models (Langmuir, Freundlich and Dubinin-Radushkevich) were employed in the analysis of the adsorption equilibrium data. The data fitted well with the Langmuir isotherm. The Langmuir model resulted in the best fit and the new adsorbent had maximum adsorption capacities for phenol, 2-CPh and 4-CPh of 94.33, 147.05 and 181.81 mg/g, respectively. The results indicated that the A. leucocephala bark powder could be an alternative for more costly adsorbents used for removal of phenolic compounds from aqueous media.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Chilena de QuímicaJournal of the Chilean Chemical Society v.56 n.1 20112011-01-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-97072011000100004en10.4067/S0717-97072011000100004
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REMOVAL OF PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS BY BIOSORPTION ONTO ACACIA LEUCOCEPHALA BARK POWDER: EQUILIBRIUM AND KINETIC STUDIES
author_facet SIVA KUMAR,NADAVALA
MIN,KIM
author_sort SIVA KUMAR,NADAVALA
title REMOVAL OF PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS BY BIOSORPTION ONTO ACACIA LEUCOCEPHALA BARK POWDER: EQUILIBRIUM AND KINETIC STUDIES
title_short REMOVAL OF PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS BY BIOSORPTION ONTO ACACIA LEUCOCEPHALA BARK POWDER: EQUILIBRIUM AND KINETIC STUDIES
title_full REMOVAL OF PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS BY BIOSORPTION ONTO ACACIA LEUCOCEPHALA BARK POWDER: EQUILIBRIUM AND KINETIC STUDIES
title_fullStr REMOVAL OF PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS BY BIOSORPTION ONTO ACACIA LEUCOCEPHALA BARK POWDER: EQUILIBRIUM AND KINETIC STUDIES
title_full_unstemmed REMOVAL OF PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS BY BIOSORPTION ONTO ACACIA LEUCOCEPHALA BARK POWDER: EQUILIBRIUM AND KINETIC STUDIES
title_sort removal of phenolic compounds from aqueous solutions by biosorption onto acacia leucocephala bark powder: equilibrium and kinetic studies
description The aim of this work is to determine the potential application of Acacia leucocephala bark powder as a biosorbent for removing phenolic compounds from aqueous solutions. Experiments were carried out as function of initial pH (2-10), contact time, initial concentration of adsórbate (100-400 mg/L), and effect of adsorbent dosage. Adsorption of phenolic compounds (phenol, 2-chlorophenol (2-CPh) and 4- chlorophenol (4-CPh)) from aqueous solutions on bark powder was studied under batch equilibrium conditions. Maximum phenol removal was observed at pH 7.0. Increase in the pH to above neutrality resulted in the decrease in the phenolic compounds adsorption capacity. The adsorption process was fast, and it reached equilibrium in 4-h contact time. The kinetics study demonstrated that the adsorption process proceeded according to the pseudo-first-order kinetic model. Three isotherm models (Langmuir, Freundlich and Dubinin-Radushkevich) were employed in the analysis of the adsorption equilibrium data. The data fitted well with the Langmuir isotherm. The Langmuir model resulted in the best fit and the new adsorbent had maximum adsorption capacities for phenol, 2-CPh and 4-CPh of 94.33, 147.05 and 181.81 mg/g, respectively. The results indicated that the A. leucocephala bark powder could be an alternative for more costly adsorbents used for removal of phenolic compounds from aqueous media.
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