Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9680769 | Desalination | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Adsorbents prepared from palm kernel shell, an agricultural waste product, were used to remove a dye, Basic Blue 9, from an aqueous solution in batch mode at a constant temperature of 28 °C. The sorption kinetics and equilibrium of basic dye onto palm kernel shell activated carbon (PKSAC) were studied. The isotherm data were well described by the Redlich-Peterson isotherm model, with constants obtained from non-linear regression. The sorption kinetics are well described by the pseudo-second-order kinetic model. These studies suggested that PKSAC could be used as low-cost alternatives in wastewater treatment for dye removal.
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Authors
A. Jumasiah, T.G. Chuah, J. Gimbon, T.S.Y. Choong, I. Azni,