A STUDY OF LEAD AND CHROMIUM ADSORPTION USING CARBON NANOMATERIALS

Rapid development of industries in the world has been the maJor contributor to pollution of water resources such as heavy metals. These heavy metals are very hazardous to both human and environment since they do not degrade into harmless end product but they eventually will be accumulated in livi...

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Main Author: Abd Ghani @ Yaacob, Nor Alwani
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Published: Universiti Teknologi Petronas 2011
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spelling my-utp-utpedia.89092017-01-25T09:41:29Z http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/8909/ A STUDY OF LEAD AND CHROMIUM ADSORPTION USING CARBON NANOMATERIALS Abd Ghani @ Yaacob, Nor Alwani TP Chemical technology Rapid development of industries in the world has been the maJor contributor to pollution of water resources such as heavy metals. These heavy metals are very hazardous to both human and environment since they do not degrade into harmless end product but they eventually will be accumulated in living organisms and thus causing various illnesses and syndromes. Many methods have been researched in order to remove these dangerous heavy metals and one of the best methods is adsorption. Present study was undertaken to investigate ability of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and carbon nanofibers (CNFs) as adsorbents in adsorption process of removing lead and chromium ions from aqueous solutions. The analyses of metal ions removal were performed on four operation parameters which were initial ion concentration, contact time, pH and temperature. The experiments were carried out using a bath shaker at constant speed of 200 rpm. BET surface area of CNFs was found to be 194.99 m2/g, while for CNTs, the BET surface area was found to be to be 478.99 m2/g. Batch adsorption test showed that adsorption of lead and chromium uptakes increase as the contact time increases till equilibrium. Besides, it was found that higher initial metal concentration resulted to better adsorption uptake till it reached its limit as the adsorbate per adsorbent ratio increased. Adsorption is optimum from pH 5 to 9 for chromium, while for lead, ph 6 and ph 9 are considered as optimum pH. Increased in temperature will slightly promote desorption of lead. However, it does not affect much on chromium adsorption. The equilibrium data fitted to Freundlich isotherm better for both metals in comparison with Langmuir isotherm, indicating that the adsorption processes are multilayer. Universiti Teknologi Petronas 2011-09 Final Year Project NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/8909/1/2011-a%20Study%20Of%20Lead%20And%20Chromium%20Adsorption%20Using%20Carbon%20Nanomaterials.pdf Abd Ghani @ Yaacob, Nor Alwani (2011) A STUDY OF LEAD AND CHROMIUM ADSORPTION USING CARBON NANOMATERIALS. Universiti Teknologi Petronas. (Unpublished)
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A STUDY OF LEAD AND CHROMIUM ADSORPTION USING CARBON NANOMATERIALS
description Rapid development of industries in the world has been the maJor contributor to pollution of water resources such as heavy metals. These heavy metals are very hazardous to both human and environment since they do not degrade into harmless end product but they eventually will be accumulated in living organisms and thus causing various illnesses and syndromes. Many methods have been researched in order to remove these dangerous heavy metals and one of the best methods is adsorption. Present study was undertaken to investigate ability of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and carbon nanofibers (CNFs) as adsorbents in adsorption process of removing lead and chromium ions from aqueous solutions. The analyses of metal ions removal were performed on four operation parameters which were initial ion concentration, contact time, pH and temperature. The experiments were carried out using a bath shaker at constant speed of 200 rpm. BET surface area of CNFs was found to be 194.99 m2/g, while for CNTs, the BET surface area was found to be to be 478.99 m2/g. Batch adsorption test showed that adsorption of lead and chromium uptakes increase as the contact time increases till equilibrium. Besides, it was found that higher initial metal concentration resulted to better adsorption uptake till it reached its limit as the adsorbate per adsorbent ratio increased. Adsorption is optimum from pH 5 to 9 for chromium, while for lead, ph 6 and ph 9 are considered as optimum pH. Increased in temperature will slightly promote desorption of lead. However, it does not affect much on chromium adsorption. The equilibrium data fitted to Freundlich isotherm better for both metals in comparison with Langmuir isotherm, indicating that the adsorption processes are multilayer.
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author Abd Ghani @ Yaacob, Nor Alwani
author_facet Abd Ghani @ Yaacob, Nor Alwani
author_sort Abd Ghani @ Yaacob, Nor Alwani
title A STUDY OF LEAD AND CHROMIUM ADSORPTION USING CARBON NANOMATERIALS
title_short A STUDY OF LEAD AND CHROMIUM ADSORPTION USING CARBON NANOMATERIALS
title_full A STUDY OF LEAD AND CHROMIUM ADSORPTION USING CARBON NANOMATERIALS
title_fullStr A STUDY OF LEAD AND CHROMIUM ADSORPTION USING CARBON NANOMATERIALS
title_full_unstemmed A STUDY OF LEAD AND CHROMIUM ADSORPTION USING CARBON NANOMATERIALS
title_sort study of lead and chromium adsorption using carbon nanomaterials
publisher Universiti Teknologi Petronas
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