TITLE:
The Use of Eucalyptus Activated Biocarbon for Water Treatment-Adsorption Processes
AUTHORS:
Roberta M. Nunes, Damaris Costa, Nilce Ortiz
KEYWORDS:
Biocarbon, Radlich-Peterson, Eucalyptus, Temkin
JOURNAL NAME:
American Journal of Analytical Chemistry,
Vol.8 No.8,
August
29,
2017
ABSTRACT: A biocarbon after activation process showed the removal percentage of 92% of methylene blue in solution, the equilibrium parameter—RL value was in the interval from 0 to 1, with 46% of surface coverage degree. The Freundlich constant (n) was higher than 1 as an indication of the physical adsorption process. The Radlich-Peterson calculations obtained the higher R2 value which g constant near 1, a high similarity with Langmuir model. Temkin constant B1 was a positive indication of endothermic process. All calculations provided favorable results for the use of activated biocarbon for dye removing and possible for other organic substances.