Adsorption of nitrate from aqueous solution using activated carbon-supported Fe0, Fe2(SO4)3, and FeSO4

In this laboratory scale study, impregnated almond shell activated carbon was used as adsorbent to investigate its feasibility for nitrate adsorption from aqueous medium. The effects of activated carbon dosage and contact time have been examined in batch experiments. Experimental data show that impr...

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Main Authors: Saeed Dehestaniathar, Abbas Rezaee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences 2014-09-01
Series:Journal of Advances in Environmental Health Research
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Online Access:http://jaehr.muk.ac.ir/article_40161_053240b8d5b97c96cf90649985c91000.pdf
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spelling doaj-60db8acf04364dfe83a4edbcd80d2e322021-07-14T05:45:15ZengKurdistan University of Medical SciencesJournal of Advances in Environmental Health Research2345-39902345-39902014-09-012318118810.22102/jaehr.2014.4016140161Adsorption of nitrate from aqueous solution using activated carbon-supported Fe0, Fe2(SO4)3, and FeSO4Saeed Dehestaniathar0Abbas Rezaee1Kurdistan Environmental Health Research Center, Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj, IranDepartment of Environmental Health Engineering, School of Medical Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, IranIn this laboratory scale study, impregnated almond shell activated carbon was used as adsorbent to investigate its feasibility for nitrate adsorption from aqueous medium. The effects of activated carbon dosage and contact time have been examined in batch experiments. Experimental data show that impregnated activated carbons by Fe0, Fe2 (SO4)3, and FeSO4 were more effective than virgin almond activated carbon in nitrate removal. The maximum nitrate removal was 70% and 10-15% for modified activated carbons and virgin activated carbon, respectively. These experiments were conducted at pH 6.2, 20 ºC, and initial concentrations of 20 mg/l nitrate-N. The increase in modified activated carbon dosages increased the removal of nitrate. The equilibrium time was found to be 30 min for modified activated carbonshttp://jaehr.muk.ac.ir/article_40161_053240b8d5b97c96cf90649985c91000.pdfactivated charcoaladsorptionnitrate removalwastewater
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Abbas Rezaee
Adsorption of nitrate from aqueous solution using activated carbon-supported Fe0, Fe2(SO4)3, and FeSO4
Journal of Advances in Environmental Health Research
activated charcoal
adsorption
nitrate removal
wastewater
author_facet Saeed Dehestaniathar
Abbas Rezaee
author_sort Saeed Dehestaniathar
title Adsorption of nitrate from aqueous solution using activated carbon-supported Fe0, Fe2(SO4)3, and FeSO4
title_short Adsorption of nitrate from aqueous solution using activated carbon-supported Fe0, Fe2(SO4)3, and FeSO4
title_full Adsorption of nitrate from aqueous solution using activated carbon-supported Fe0, Fe2(SO4)3, and FeSO4
title_fullStr Adsorption of nitrate from aqueous solution using activated carbon-supported Fe0, Fe2(SO4)3, and FeSO4
title_full_unstemmed Adsorption of nitrate from aqueous solution using activated carbon-supported Fe0, Fe2(SO4)3, and FeSO4
title_sort adsorption of nitrate from aqueous solution using activated carbon-supported fe0, fe2(so4)3, and feso4
publisher Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Advances in Environmental Health Research
issn 2345-3990
2345-3990
publishDate 2014-09-01
description In this laboratory scale study, impregnated almond shell activated carbon was used as adsorbent to investigate its feasibility for nitrate adsorption from aqueous medium. The effects of activated carbon dosage and contact time have been examined in batch experiments. Experimental data show that impregnated activated carbons by Fe0, Fe2 (SO4)3, and FeSO4 were more effective than virgin almond activated carbon in nitrate removal. The maximum nitrate removal was 70% and 10-15% for modified activated carbons and virgin activated carbon, respectively. These experiments were conducted at pH 6.2, 20 ºC, and initial concentrations of 20 mg/l nitrate-N. The increase in modified activated carbon dosages increased the removal of nitrate. The equilibrium time was found to be 30 min for modified activated carbons
topic activated charcoal
adsorption
nitrate removal
wastewater
url http://jaehr.muk.ac.ir/article_40161_053240b8d5b97c96cf90649985c91000.pdf
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