Publication Type Journal Article
Title Surface heterogeneity effects of activated carbons on the kinetics of paracetamol removal from aqueous solution
Authors B. Ruiz I. Cabrita Ana S. Mestre J. B. Parra J. M. P. Silva Ana P. Carvalho C. O. Ania
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Journal APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE
Year 2010
Month June
Volume 256
Number 17
Pages 5171-5175
Abstract The removal of a compound with therapeutic activity (paracetamol) from aqueous solutions using chemically modified activated carbons has been investigated. The chemical nature of the activated carbon material was modified by wet oxidation, so as to study the effect of the carbon surface chemistry and composition on the removal of paracetamol. The surface heterogeneity of the carbon created upon oxidation was found to be a determinant in the adsorption capability of the modified adsorbents, as well as in the rate of paracetamol removal. The experimental kinetic data were fitted to the pseudo-second order and intraparticle diffusion models. The parameters obtained were linked to the textural and chemical features of the activated carbons. After oxidation the wettability of the carbon is enhanced, which favors the transfer of paracetamol molecules to the carbon pores (smaller boundary layer thickness). At the same time the overall adsorption rate and removal efficiency are reduced in the oxidized carbon due to the competitive effect of water molecules. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apsusc.2009.12.086
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ISSN 0169-4332
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Bibtex ID ISI:000277731800008
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