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Optimization of preparation conditions for activated carbons from coconut husk using response surface methodology

15 Apr 2008-Chemical Engineering Journal (Elsevier)-Vol. 137, Iss: 3, pp 462-470
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of the preparation variables which were activation temperature, activation time and chemical impregnation (KOH:char) ratio on the adsorption capacity on methylene blue dye and carbon yield were investigated.
About: This article is published in Chemical Engineering Journal.The article was published on 2008-04-15 and is currently open access. It has received 330 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Activated carbon & Adsorption.

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  • Coconut husk was used to prepare activated carbon using physiochemical activation method, consisted of potassium hydroxide (KOH) treatment and carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) gasification.
  • The effects of the preparation variables which were activation temperature, activation time and chemical impregnation (KOH:char) ratio on the adsorption capacity on methylene blue dye and carbon yield were investigated.
  • Based on the central composite design (CCD), a two factor interaction (2FI) model and a quadratic model were respectively developed to correlate the preparation variables to the adsorption capacity and yield.
  • From the analysis of variance , the most influential factor on each experimental design response was identified.
  • The predicted adsorption capacity and yield after process optimization was found to agree satisfactory with the experimental values.
  • The optimum conditions for preparing activated carbon from coconut husk were found as follows: activation temperature of 816 C, activation time of 1 h and KOH:char ratio of 3.9.

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TL;DR: Coconut husk-based activated carbon was shown to be a promising adsorbent for removal of methylene blue from aqueous solutions and was found to follow closely the pseudo-second-order kinetic model.

995 citations

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TL;DR: This review evaluates a number of different agricultural waste adsorbents and types of dyes to determine whether low cost adsorbent derived from agricultural wastes can be viable alternatives to activated carbon for the treatment of contaminated wastewater.

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TL;DR: The adsorption characteristics of 2,4,6-trichlorophenol on activated carbon prepared from oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) were evaluated and Boyd plot revealed that the advertisersorption of TCP on the activated carbon was mainly governed by particle diffusion.

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TL;DR: The ability of coconut bunch waste, an agricultural waste available in large quantity in Malaysia, to remove basic dye from aqueous solution by adsorption was studied and fitted very well the pseudo-second-order kinetic model.

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TL;DR: In this article, the prosity factor of the pore model is shown to be very important, especially as the porosity decreases, and the importance of the two diffusional models with respect to the predicted breakthrough curves is demonstrated.
Abstract: Most models for fixed bed adsorbers have used either the homogeneoussolid or pore diffusion model for the pellets. When the adsorption isotherm is linear, the two models can lead to identical breakthrough curves. The conditions for this equivalence are presented here. It is shown that one of the bulk flow factors that was included in the formulation of one pore diffusion model will be significant only for feedstreams containing a relatively high concentration of adsorbate. The prosity factor of the pore model is shown to be very important, especially as the porosity decreases. The importance of the two diffusional models with respect to the predicted breakthrough curves is demonstrated. For comparable beds, it is shown that the breakthrough curve based on the homogeneous model is delayed with respect to that based on the pore model at early times, regardless of the shape of the isotherm. Finally, the various possible solutions for an irreverisble isotherm are reviewed for each of the models, and a solution is presented for the general case of a pore model with an outside film resistance.

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The optimum conditions for preparing activated carbon from coconut husk were found as follows: activation temperature of 16 ◦C, activation time of 1 h and KOH: char ratio of 3.