Phenol Adsorption from Dilute Aqueous Solutions by Carbons

Authors

  • Elena Fernandez
  • Suzana Gotovac
  • Deirdre Hugi-Cleary
  • Victoria López-Ramón
  • Fritz Stoeckli

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2533/000942903777678687

Keywords:

Activated carbon, Aqueous solutions, Dubinin, Phenol adsorption

Abstract

The adsorption of phenol from dilute aqueous solutions by seven activated carbons and one non-porous carbon black is reported. It is confirmed that the equilibrium can be described by a modified Dubinin-Radushkevich-Kaganer equation, with exponent n = 4 and Es = (1.03 ± 0.18)Eo. At low equilibrium concentrations, phenol and its derivatives are adsorbed as monolayers by both non-porous and porous carbons. However, water is preferentially adsorbed on the oxygen-containing surface complexes, which reduces the area available to phenol and its derivatives by 71 m2 per mmol of surface oxygen.

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Published

2003-10-01

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Scientific Articles

How to Cite

[1]
E. Fernandez, S. Gotovac, D. Hugi-Cleary, V. López-Ramón, F. Stoeckli, Chimia 2003, 57, 616, DOI: 10.2533/000942903777678687.