The adsorption of lead(II) and copper(II) on an activated carbon (Filtrasorb 300, Chemviron) was characterized assuming that it takes place by formation of complexes with functional groups, present in the activated carbon. Their concentration and conditional adsorption coefficients were determined for each metal by titration of the carbon in suspension in aqueous phase, at constant acidity, with the metal itself. For each titration point, the concentration of the metal in the solution phase after equilibration was determined, and the data were processed by the Ruzic linearization method, to obtain the concentration of the active sites involved in the sorption, and the conditional constant. The effect of the pH was also examined, in the range 4–6, obtaining that the adsorption increases at increasing pH. The protonation and adsorption constants were determined from the conditional adsorption coefficients obtained at the different acidities. The concentration of the active sites is 0.023 and 0.042 mmol/g, and the protonation constants are 1.0 × 10^(6) and 4.6 × 10^(4) M^(−1) for Pb(II) and Cu(II). The corresponding adsorption constants are respectively 1.4 × 10^(5) and 6.3 × 10^(3) M^(−1). All the parameters are affected by a large uncertainty, probably due to the heterogeneity of the active groups in the activated carbon. Even if so, these parameters make it possible a good prediction of the adsorption in a wide range of conditions. Other sorption mechanism can be set up at different conditions, in particular at different pH, as it has been demonstrated in the case of copper(II).

Adsorption of lead(II) and copper(II) on activated carbon by complexation with surface functional groups.

PESAVENTO, MARIA
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;
PROFUMO, ANTONELLA
Writing – Review & Editing
;
ALBERTI, GIANCARLA
Investigation
;
CONTI, FABIO
Writing – Review & Editing
2003-01-01

Abstract

The adsorption of lead(II) and copper(II) on an activated carbon (Filtrasorb 300, Chemviron) was characterized assuming that it takes place by formation of complexes with functional groups, present in the activated carbon. Their concentration and conditional adsorption coefficients were determined for each metal by titration of the carbon in suspension in aqueous phase, at constant acidity, with the metal itself. For each titration point, the concentration of the metal in the solution phase after equilibration was determined, and the data were processed by the Ruzic linearization method, to obtain the concentration of the active sites involved in the sorption, and the conditional constant. The effect of the pH was also examined, in the range 4–6, obtaining that the adsorption increases at increasing pH. The protonation and adsorption constants were determined from the conditional adsorption coefficients obtained at the different acidities. The concentration of the active sites is 0.023 and 0.042 mmol/g, and the protonation constants are 1.0 × 10^(6) and 4.6 × 10^(4) M^(−1) for Pb(II) and Cu(II). The corresponding adsorption constants are respectively 1.4 × 10^(5) and 6.3 × 10^(3) M^(−1). All the parameters are affected by a large uncertainty, probably due to the heterogeneity of the active groups in the activated carbon. Even if so, these parameters make it possible a good prediction of the adsorption in a wide range of conditions. Other sorption mechanism can be set up at different conditions, in particular at different pH, as it has been demonstrated in the case of copper(II).
2003
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Tematica Ex SIR: Adsorbimento di metalli su resine complessanti: studio termodinamico degli equilibri di distribuzione e caratterizzazione delle resine complessanti. (Classif. Ex SIR:Articoli su riviste ISI )
ACTIVATED CARBON; LEAD(II); COPPER(II); ADORPTION ON ACTIVATED CARBON
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Pesavento, Maria; Profumo, Antonella; Alberti, Giancarla; Conti, Fabio
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