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Modelling and Fixed Bed Column Adsorption of Cr(Ⅵ) onto Orthophosphoric Acid-activated Lignin 被引量:3
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作者 Ahmad B.Albadarin Chirangano Mangwandi +3 位作者 ala'a h.al-muhtaseb Gavin M.Walker Stephen J.Allen Mohammad N.M.Ahmad 《Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2012年第3期469-477,共9页
The advantage of using an available and abundant residual biomass, such as lignin, as a raw material for activated carbons is that it provides additional economical interest to the technical studies. In the current in... The advantage of using an available and abundant residual biomass, such as lignin, as a raw material for activated carbons is that it provides additional economical interest to the technical studies. In the current investigation, a more complete understanding of adsorption of Cr(VI) from aqueous systems onto HaPO4-acid activated lignin has been achieved via microcolumns, which were operated under various process conditions. The practice of using microcolumn is appropriate for defining the adsorption parameters and for screening a large number of poten- tial adsorbents. The effects of solution pH (2-8), initial metal ion concentration (0.483-1.981 mmol.L-1), flow rate (1.0-3.1 cm3-min-1), ionic strength (0.01-0.30 mmol-L-1) and adsorbent mass (0.11 0.465 g) on Cr(VI) adsorption were studied by assessing the microcolmnn breakthrough curve. The microcolumn data were fitted by the Thomas model, the modified Dose model and the BDST model. As expected, the adsorption capacity increased with initial Cr(VI) concentration. High linear flow rates, pH values and ionic strength led to early breakthrough of Cr(VI). The model constants obtained in this study can be used for the design of pilot scale adsorption process. 展开更多
关键词 activated carbon LIGNIN hexavalent chromium ADSORPTION fixed bed column
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