Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
75424 Microporous and Mesoporous Materials 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this work, the feasibility for the use of ultrasound as an innovative technique for the desorption of 4-chlorophenol (4-CP) from granular activated carbon (GAC) was investigated. Effects of operational parameters such as adsorbent dosage, adsorbent loading, ultrasonic power and temperature on the desorption kinetics were examined. The obtained results show that the amount of 4-CP desorbed decreased with the increase in adsorbent dose. The desorption gradually increased with increasing GAC loading, acoustic power and temperature. Better results were obtained with a multistage treatment process. The adsorbed molecules may be released into solution by breaking bonds and intensifying mass transfer phenomena through acoustic vortex microstreaming, shockwaves, microjets and thermal effects from cavitational collapse. For better understanding, desorption kinetic results were modeled using models with theoretical basis. Modeling of desorption kinetics shows that the second order surface kinetics seemed to play a more significant role than pore diffusion.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideResearch highlights► Ultrasound was used as an innovative technique for the desorption. ► Effects of operational parameters were examined. ► Desorption occurs by breaking bonds and intensifying mass transfer phenomena. ► Second order surface kinetics seems to play a significant role.

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