用羽衣杜鹃海藻制备的介孔活性炭对酸性棕色水相吸附的评估

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以硫酸为活化剂,通过两步化学活化技术从羽衣杜鹃(AP)海藻中制备出一种介孔活性炭。使用制得的碳(AP)对水溶液中的酸性棕色(AB)进行了吸附测试。制得的活性炭具有均匀的多孔结构,主要为中孔,BET 表面积为 686.5 m2/g。红外光谱显示了 AB 与多种官能团的亲和性。零电荷点和 pH 值研究表明,电子亲和性的表面电荷有利于在较高的 pH 值下吸附。酸性棕色吸附前后 AP 的扫描电镜和傅立叶变换红外光谱分析显示了多种相互作用,平衡、动力学和热力学模型进一步证实了这一点。平衡吸附数据与 Langmuir 等温线模型最为吻合,因此主要遵循化学作用。不过,物理亲和性和表面异质性与物种相互作用也几乎同样存在。伪二阶动力学为吸附动力学提供了最佳解释。温度变化研究表明,酸性棕色的吸附是内热的,表面亲和力很高。
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Evaluation of aqueous phase adsorption of Acid Brown on mesoporous activated carbon prepared from Azolla Pinnate seaweed
A mesoporous activated carbon was produced from the Azolla Pinnate (AP) seaweed by two-step chemical activation technique using sulphuric acid as activating agent. The adsorption of Acid Brown (AB) from aqueous solutions is examined using the produced carbon (AP). The produced activated carbon renders a homogeneous porous structure, predominantly mesoporous with 686.5 m2/g of BET surface area. The infra-red spectrum revealed AB affinity by multiple functional groups. The point of zero charge and the pH studies evidenced that the surface charge responsible for electronic affinity favours adsorption at higher pH. The SEM and FTIR analysis of AP before and after adsorption of acid brown shows multiple interactions, which is further substantiated by equilibrium, kinetic and thermodynamic models. Equilibrium adsorption data matched best with Langmuir isotherm model, thus primarily follows chemical interaction. However, physical affinity and heterogeneity of surface and species interaction also do exist nearly equally. Pseudo-second order kinetics provided the best explanation of the adsorption kinetics. The temperature variation studies revealed that acid brown adsorption is endothermic with high surface affinity.
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