| Literature DB >> 28755646 |
Xiuzhen Zhu1, Yuan Gao1, Qinyan Yue2, Yujiao Kan1, Wenjia Kong1, Baoyu Gao3.
Abstract
Potassium tartrate (C4H6K2O7) was utilized as a novel activating agent to prepare activated carbon with relatively high specific surface area by using less activating agent and activation time from marine waste-green alga (Enteromorpha prolifera) for the first time. The influences of activation temperature, impregnation ratio and activation time on the pore structure were investigated to obtain the optimum conditions (activation temperature: 700°C, impregnation ratio: 1:1, and activation time: 30min). Meanwhile, the activation temperature was evaluated to be the essential factor that dominated the form of pore structure in activated carbon. The green alga-based activated carbon that was prepared under optimum conditions has shown the high surface area of 1692m2/g and total pore volume of 1.22cm3/g, which could be used as an effective adsorbent to remove chloramphenicol. The thermodynamic data of chloramphenicol were well fitted by Langmuir isotherm model and the green alga-based activated carbon has showed high adsorption capacity of 709.2mg/g towards chloramphenicol.Entities:
Keywords: Activated carbon; Adsorption; Less activation time; Lower impregnation ratio; Potassium tartrate
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28755646 DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2017.07.053
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ecotoxicol Environ Saf ISSN: 0147-6513 Impact factor: 6.291