Adsorption of phenol from aqueous solutions using incinerated sewage sludge

A study had been carried out to detennine the potential use of sewage sludge ash (SSA) as an adsorbent in removing phenol from aqueous solution. Parameters which contributed to affect phenol removal were initial phenol concentration, contact time, adsorbent dosage, pH and particle size of adsorbe...

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Main Author: Wan Mohamed, Wan Afnizan
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Published: 2004
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.86362023-05-02T02:12:14Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/8636/ Adsorption of phenol from aqueous solutions using incinerated sewage sludge Wan Mohamed, Wan Afnizan TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering TD201-500 Water supply for domestic and industrial purposes A study had been carried out to detennine the potential use of sewage sludge ash (SSA) as an adsorbent in removing phenol from aqueous solution. Parameters which contributed to affect phenol removal were initial phenol concentration, contact time, adsorbent dosage, pH and particle size of adsorbent. Results showed that the adsorption capacities of adsorbent (Kf) for phenol decreased from 14.89 mg/g to 0.68 mg/g as initial phenol concentration increased from 0.1 mg/l to 5.0 mg/l. Results revealed that solution with higher initial phenol concentration required longer time to reach equilibrium state. Adsorption capacity of adsorbent (Kf) decreased from 14.89 mg/g to 0.66 mg/g as contact time increased from 240 minutes to 1200 minutes. Furthermore, pH was found to affect the adsorption capacity where as pH decreased from original (9 - 12) to neutral (7 - 8), adsorption capacity of adsorbent increased from 0.68 mg/g to 3.0 mg/g. Moreover, it was shown that as particle size of adsorbent decreased from 150 - 212 ~ to 63 - 149 ~, adsorption capacity of adsorbent (Kf) was decreased from 2.06 mg/g to 0.68 mg/g. Adsorption isotherm analysis showed that the experimental data fit Freundlich model in most conditions. 2004-11 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/8636/1/24p%20WAN%20AFNIZAN%20WAN%20MOHAMED.pdf Wan Mohamed, Wan Afnizan (2004) Adsorption of phenol from aqueous solutions using incinerated sewage sludge. Masters thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia.
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TD201-500 Water supply for domestic and industrial purposes
Wan Mohamed, Wan Afnizan
Adsorption of phenol from aqueous solutions using incinerated sewage sludge
description A study had been carried out to detennine the potential use of sewage sludge ash (SSA) as an adsorbent in removing phenol from aqueous solution. Parameters which contributed to affect phenol removal were initial phenol concentration, contact time, adsorbent dosage, pH and particle size of adsorbent. Results showed that the adsorption capacities of adsorbent (Kf) for phenol decreased from 14.89 mg/g to 0.68 mg/g as initial phenol concentration increased from 0.1 mg/l to 5.0 mg/l. Results revealed that solution with higher initial phenol concentration required longer time to reach equilibrium state. Adsorption capacity of adsorbent (Kf) decreased from 14.89 mg/g to 0.66 mg/g as contact time increased from 240 minutes to 1200 minutes. Furthermore, pH was found to affect the adsorption capacity where as pH decreased from original (9 - 12) to neutral (7 - 8), adsorption capacity of adsorbent increased from 0.68 mg/g to 3.0 mg/g. Moreover, it was shown that as particle size of adsorbent decreased from 150 - 212 ~ to 63 - 149 ~, adsorption capacity of adsorbent (Kf) was decreased from 2.06 mg/g to 0.68 mg/g. Adsorption isotherm analysis showed that the experimental data fit Freundlich model in most conditions.
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author Wan Mohamed, Wan Afnizan
author_facet Wan Mohamed, Wan Afnizan
author_sort Wan Mohamed, Wan Afnizan
title Adsorption of phenol from aqueous solutions using incinerated sewage sludge
title_short Adsorption of phenol from aqueous solutions using incinerated sewage sludge
title_full Adsorption of phenol from aqueous solutions using incinerated sewage sludge
title_fullStr Adsorption of phenol from aqueous solutions using incinerated sewage sludge
title_full_unstemmed Adsorption of phenol from aqueous solutions using incinerated sewage sludge
title_sort adsorption of phenol from aqueous solutions using incinerated sewage sludge
publishDate 2004
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