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Evaluation of coal as adsorbent for phosphate removal
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Arabian Journal Of Geosciences. Springer Heidelberg, v. 6, n. 4, n. 1113, n. 1117, 2013.
1866-7511
WOS:000316199100013
10.1007/s12517-011-0431-3
Autor
Khan, S
Ishaq, M
Ahmad, I
Hussain, S
Ullah, H
Institución
Resumen
This paper reports the adsorption of phosphate ions on coal, charcoal, and coal ash. The influences of factors such as contact time, and initial adsorbate concentration have been studied. Adsorption of phosphate ions on virgin coal was significant compared to charcoal, coal and coal ash evacuated at 200A degrees C. The significant adsorption capability of coal is due to the porosity as well as due to organic carbon and inorganic elements present in coal. The evacuation of coal proved to be ineffective in enhancing its capability for phosphate ions retention. The adsorption behaviors of all the three adsorbent used was conformed using Freundlich's adsorption model. The results suggest that coal could be used as an efficient adsorbent for removing phosphate ions from wastewater. 6 4 1113 1117