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Title: Optimization of lead (ii) ions adsorption on to chemical activated carbon from sugarcane bagasse
Authors: Kariim, I.
Abdulkareem, A. S
Abubakre, O. K
Aliyu, A.
Garba, M. U.
Issue Date: 2015
Abstract: The adsorption of lead of lead (11) ion on to a chemically activated carbon has been studied and optimized in a batch reactor system. The zinc chloride impregnatedsugarcane bagasse was thermal activated in a fixed bed reactor in the presence of argon gas. The surface morphology, surface functional group and thermal stability were determined. the SEM micrograph revealed porous structure which enhance the sorption capacity of the developed activated carbon. The derivative thermal analysis (DTA) and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) profile of the activated carbon were employedin the proximate analysis. The BET surface area shows a high microporous surface area and micropore volume of 840.38 m2/g and 0.30 cc/g respectively which aids sorption efficiency. The absorption of lead ion was optimized using 2k factorial experimental design were pH, mass of absorbent, temperature and time was studied in a batch reactor. pH has the highest positive impact on the absorption of Pb2+¬ while considering single effect as studied using atomic absorption spectrophometer. After estimating the main effects, the interacting factors affecting the the removal of pH2+ were determined by performing the analysis of variance (ANOVA) with R-square of 99.97%. this study has demonstrated that zinc chloride activated carbon has high affinity for lead ion sorption
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