Fixed-bed Column Study for Adsorption of Cadmium on Oil Palm Shell-derived Activated Carbon

The spread of heavy metal pollution in the environment can lead to the contamination of crops and water for consumption. An approach to control the spread of groundwater pollution is by using a permeable reactive barrier with granular activated carbon. In this study, the adsorption of Cd(II) ions wa...

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Main Authors: Ling, Chai Ping, Ivy Tan, Ai Wei, Leonard Lik Pueh, Lim
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spelling my.unimas.ir.136882023-06-16T01:54:25Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/13688/ Fixed-bed Column Study for Adsorption of Cadmium on Oil Palm Shell-derived Activated Carbon Ling, Chai Ping Ivy Tan, Ai Wei Leonard Lik Pueh, Lim QD Chemistry The spread of heavy metal pollution in the environment can lead to the contamination of crops and water for consumption. An approach to control the spread of groundwater pollution is by using a permeable reactive barrier with granular activated carbon. In this study, the adsorption of Cd(II) ions was conducted in a continuous flow fixed-bed column by using oil palm shell-derived activated carbon. The activated carbon column performance was evaluated by manipulating the activated carbon bed height, cadmium solution flow rate and influent concentration. The increase in bed height increased the amount of adsorbent used, thus increasing the total removal of Cd(II) and prolonged the lifespan of the activated carbon column. However, the increase in flow rate and influent concentration resulted in the shortened lifespan of the column. The column system with a bed height of 5.5 cm, flow rate of 2.0 mL/min and 200 mg/L influent concentration showed the best Cd(II) uptake performance in this study. The column performance were best fitted to the Thomas model and Yoon-Nelson model for the longest bed depth of 5.5 cm, all flow rates studied and highest influent concentration of 200 mg/L, with correlation coefficient greater than 0.95. JASPE 2016 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/13688/1/Fixed-bed%20Column%20Study%20for%20Adsorption%20of%20Cadmium%20on%20Oil%20Palm%20%28abstract%29.pdf Ling, Chai Ping and Ivy Tan, Ai Wei and Leonard Lik Pueh, Lim (2016) Fixed-bed Column Study for Adsorption of Cadmium on Oil Palm Shell-derived Activated Carbon. Journal of Applied Science & Process Engineering, 3 (2). ISSN 2289-7771 http://publisher.unimas.my/ojs/index.php/JASPE/article/view/308
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Ling, Chai Ping
Ivy Tan, Ai Wei
Leonard Lik Pueh, Lim
Fixed-bed Column Study for Adsorption of Cadmium on Oil Palm Shell-derived Activated Carbon
description The spread of heavy metal pollution in the environment can lead to the contamination of crops and water for consumption. An approach to control the spread of groundwater pollution is by using a permeable reactive barrier with granular activated carbon. In this study, the adsorption of Cd(II) ions was conducted in a continuous flow fixed-bed column by using oil palm shell-derived activated carbon. The activated carbon column performance was evaluated by manipulating the activated carbon bed height, cadmium solution flow rate and influent concentration. The increase in bed height increased the amount of adsorbent used, thus increasing the total removal of Cd(II) and prolonged the lifespan of the activated carbon column. However, the increase in flow rate and influent concentration resulted in the shortened lifespan of the column. The column system with a bed height of 5.5 cm, flow rate of 2.0 mL/min and 200 mg/L influent concentration showed the best Cd(II) uptake performance in this study. The column performance were best fitted to the Thomas model and Yoon-Nelson model for the longest bed depth of 5.5 cm, all flow rates studied and highest influent concentration of 200 mg/L, with correlation coefficient greater than 0.95.
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author Ling, Chai Ping
Ivy Tan, Ai Wei
Leonard Lik Pueh, Lim
author_facet Ling, Chai Ping
Ivy Tan, Ai Wei
Leonard Lik Pueh, Lim
author_sort Ling, Chai Ping
title Fixed-bed Column Study for Adsorption of Cadmium on Oil Palm Shell-derived Activated Carbon
title_short Fixed-bed Column Study for Adsorption of Cadmium on Oil Palm Shell-derived Activated Carbon
title_full Fixed-bed Column Study for Adsorption of Cadmium on Oil Palm Shell-derived Activated Carbon
title_fullStr Fixed-bed Column Study for Adsorption of Cadmium on Oil Palm Shell-derived Activated Carbon
title_full_unstemmed Fixed-bed Column Study for Adsorption of Cadmium on Oil Palm Shell-derived Activated Carbon
title_sort fixed-bed column study for adsorption of cadmium on oil palm shell-derived activated carbon
publisher JASPE
publishDate 2016
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