| Literature DB >> 28499182 |
Jin Qian1, Mengmeng Shen2, Peifang Wang2, Chao Wang2, Kun Li2, Jingjing Liu2, Bianhe Lu2, Xin Tian2.
Abstract
Powdered activated carbon (PAC), as an adsorbent, was applied to remove perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) from aqueous solution. Laboratory batch experiments were performed to investigate the influences of phosphate (P) competition, temperature, and pH for PFOS adsorption onto PAC. The results showed that higher temperature favored PFOS adsorption in single and binary systems. The kinetic data fitted very well to the pseudo second-order kinetic model. Thermodynamically, the endothermic enthalpy of the PFOS adsorption in single and binary systems were 125.07 and 21.25 kJ mol-1, respectively. The entropy of the PFOS adsorption in single and binary systems were 0.479 and 0.092 kJ mol-1 K-1, respectively. And the Gibbs constants were negative. These results indicated that the adsorption processes were spontaneous. The adsorption isotherms of PFOS agreed well with the Langmuir model. In the single system, PFOS adsorption decreased with increased pH value. The difference in the amount of PFOS adsorption between the single and binary systems increased at higher pH. Frustrated total internal reflection (FTIR) demonstrated that P competition increased the hydrophilicity of the PAC and the electrostatic repulsion between PFOS and PAC, then the PFOS adsorption amount decreased. It also demonstrated that, at higher temperature, increased PFOS adsorption was mainly due to the higher diffusion rate of PFOS molecules and greater number of active sites opened on the PAC surface.Entities:
Keywords: Adsorption; Perfluorooctane sulfonate; Phosphate competition; Powder activated carbon
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28499182 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.05.033
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemosphere ISSN: 0045-6535 Impact factor: 7.086