Author/Authors
aslani, ceren kütahyali ege üniversitesi - nükleer bilimler enstitüsü, Turkey
Title Of Article
Uranium Sorption on Helianthus Annuus Core Shell
شماره ركورد
27823
Abstract
Biosorption is a physicochemical process that occured naturally in biomass, passive concentration and bind the contaminants in its cellular structure. The biosorption of uranium from aqueous solution by Helianthus Annuus core shell was studied in a batch system as a function of initial pH, initial concentration of adsorbate and temperature by using “Box-Behnken Design” method. Firstly, for determining the adsorption time, effect of contact time was investigated and 2 hours shaking time was chosen as an optimum period. Consequently, optimum conditions were determined as initial concentration of 127.5 ppm, pH 4.5 and temperature of 20°C.
From Page
555
NaturalLanguageKeyword
Adsorption , Uranium , Experimental Design , Box , Behnken
JournalTitle
Afyon Kocatepe University Journal Of Science and Engineering
To Page
560
JournalTitle
Afyon Kocatepe University Journal Of Science and Engineering
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