Adsorption of -Nitrophenol on Inshas Incinerator Ash and on the Pyrolysis Residue of Animal Bones
The potential use of (a) Inshas incinerator ash and (b) the pyrolysis residue of animal bones for removing p -nitrophenol (PNP) from aqueous solutions by adsorption has been investigated. The experimental results have been fitted to the Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms. The maximum adsorptive capac...
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doaj-e1185ae7798a488d99ce0102984b6dd32021-04-02T11:23:34ZengHindawi - SAGE PublishingAdsorption Science & Technology0263-61742048-40381997-07-011510.1177/026361749701500702Adsorption of -Nitrophenol on Inshas Incinerator Ash and on the Pyrolysis Residue of Animal BonesAbd. El-Hakim DaifullahSohir El-ReefyHamdy GadThe potential use of (a) Inshas incinerator ash and (b) the pyrolysis residue of animal bones for removing p -nitrophenol (PNP) from aqueous solutions by adsorption has been investigated. The experimental results have been fitted to the Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms. The maximum adsorptive capacity of Inshas incinerator ash was found to be 116 mg/g and of the pyrolysis residue of animal bones to be 111 mg/g. The extent of removal was dependent on the pH and the temperature of the solution and on the type and mass of adsorbent employed. Desorption results indicated that not more than 15% of the adsorbed amounts of PNP are released from the loaded matrix into the bulk solution. The activation energy of the process was 5.67 kcal/mol which shows that the rate-controlling step is intraparticle diffusion.https://doi.org/10.1177/026361749701500702 |
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Abd. El-Hakim Daifullah Sohir El-Reefy Hamdy Gad |
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Adsorption of -Nitrophenol on Inshas Incinerator Ash and on the Pyrolysis Residue of Animal Bones |
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Adsorption of -Nitrophenol on Inshas Incinerator Ash and on the Pyrolysis Residue of Animal Bones |
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Adsorption of -Nitrophenol on Inshas Incinerator Ash and on the Pyrolysis Residue of Animal Bones |
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Adsorption of -Nitrophenol on Inshas Incinerator Ash and on the Pyrolysis Residue of Animal Bones |
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Adsorption of -Nitrophenol on Inshas Incinerator Ash and on the Pyrolysis Residue of Animal Bones |
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adsorption of -nitrophenol on inshas incinerator ash and on the pyrolysis residue of animal bones |
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Hindawi - SAGE Publishing |
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Adsorption Science & Technology |
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The potential use of (a) Inshas incinerator ash and (b) the pyrolysis residue of animal bones for removing p -nitrophenol (PNP) from aqueous solutions by adsorption has been investigated. The experimental results have been fitted to the Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms. The maximum adsorptive capacity of Inshas incinerator ash was found to be 116 mg/g and of the pyrolysis residue of animal bones to be 111 mg/g. The extent of removal was dependent on the pH and the temperature of the solution and on the type and mass of adsorbent employed. Desorption results indicated that not more than 15% of the adsorbed amounts of PNP are released from the loaded matrix into the bulk solution. The activation energy of the process was 5.67 kcal/mol which shows that the rate-controlling step is intraparticle diffusion. |
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