Abstract

Adsorption of copper (II) ions to untreated peanut hulls and untreated Pinus brutia sawdust was investigated as a function of the contact time, amount of adsorbents, initial pH, temperature and initial metal ion concentration. Adsorption efficiency was increased by increasing contact time, amount of adsorbents and decreasing initial metal ion concentration. The optimum adsorption conditions were obtained at pH 5.0. Experimental results indicate that peanut hulls are a more effective adsorbent than Pinus brutia sawdust for the removal of Cu (II) from aqueous solutions. The isothermal data of peanut hulls could be well described by the Langmuir and Freundlich equations.

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