Author/Authors :
Ghoreyshi، A.A نويسنده School of Chemical Engineering, Babol University of Technology, Babol, Iran , , Ghasemi، M نويسنده Department of Chemical Engineering, Babol University of Technology, Shariati Street, Babol, Iran , , Khoshhal، S نويسنده Department of Chemical Engineering, Babol University of Technology, Shariati Street, Babol, Iran , , Younesi، H نويسنده Department of Environmental Science, Faculty of Natural Resource & Marine Science, Tarbiat Modares University, Noor, Iran ,
Abstract :
A high performance activated carbon was synthesized using walnut shell as a
solid waste through a two-step zinc chloride chemical activation-thermal
pyrolysis process. Characterization results demonstrated its porous structure
with very good textural properties such as high BET surface area (1223 m2/g)
and high total pore volume (0.85 cm3/g). The final adsorbent was used for
adsorption of Fe (II) and Cr (VI) from aqueous solution. Effect ofpH, initial
concentration of metal ions, temperature, and contact time on adsorption
capacity of the adsorbent was investigated. Adsorption results revealed that
the maximum removal of Fe (II) and Cr (VI) ions, occurred at pH 4. 5 and 2
respectively, were 96.2% and 99% at 313K. The equilibrium and kinetics
data for adsorption of single-component ions were well described by the Sips
isotherm and the pseudo-nth-order models, respectively. The impact of
competing ions was studied by adsorption of a binary solution of Fe (II) and
Cr (VI) ions. The binary adsorption isotherm was described by the modified
Langmuir model and model parameters were found following an optimization
procedure by genetic algorithm. Finally, the developed walnut-shell based
activated carbon showed higher adsorption efficiency compared to other
activated carbons at similar conditions.