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Adsorption ability of the carbon black for nickel ions uptake from aqueous solution
Author(s) -
Ankica Radjenovic,
Jadranka Malina
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
hemijska industrija
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.147
H-Index - 19
eISSN - 2217-7426
pISSN - 0367-598X
DOI - 10.2298/hemind120212046r
Subject(s) - adsorption , acetic acid , carbon black , aqueous solution , freundlich equation , chemistry , langmuir , inorganic chemistry , carbon fibers , nickel , activated carbon , surface modification , nuclear chemistry , materials science , organic chemistry , composite material , composite number , natural rubber
Surface modification can be performed by adsorption of certain organic compounds on the surface of carbon. The main objective of this work was to compare the adsorption ability of acid-modified carbon black with the non-modified one. Modification process was performed by adsorption of acetic acid onto commercial carbon black surface. A batch adsorption system was applied to study the both adsorption reaction, acetic acid and Ni(II) adsorption onto the carbon black. Adsorption isotherms of acetic acid and Ni(II) adsorption onto the non-modified and modified carbon black were fitted by classical adsorption models, such as Freundlich and Langmuir models. Modified carbon black surface become more active for Ni(II) ions removal from aqueous solutions. The results showed that modification by acetic acid increases the adsorption capacity of carbon black from 18.3823 mg Ni(II) g-1 to 86.9566 mg Ni(II) g-1. SEM analysis enabled the observation of any surface changes in the carbon black that have occurred due to either acid modification or Ni(II) adsorption

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