Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5369006 | Applied Surface Science | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Because of their pharmaceutical and industrial applications, we have studied the adsorption of xanthine derivates (caffeine and theophylline) by activated carbon. To this end, we examined kinetic, equilibrium and thermodynamic aspects of the process. This paper reports the kinetics results. The experimental results indicate that the process was first order in C and the overall process was assumed to involve a single, reversible adsorption-desorption process obeying a kinetic law postulated by us.
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Authors
R. Navarrete Casas, A. GarcÃa Rodriguez, F. Rey Bueno, A. EspÃnola Lara, C. Valenzuela Calahorro, A. Navarrete Guijosa,