Abstract

AbstractThis work addresses the evaluation of Pd(II) adsorption characteristics on commercial activated charcoal using synthetic electroless plating solutions with and without cationic surfactant. The experimental investigations involved wider Pd (50–500 mg/L) and surfactant solution concentrations (1–4 CMC). Surface characterization was conducted using Brunauer–Emmett–Teller analysis, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, laser particle size analysis, scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy techniques. It was observed that the Pd(II) adsorption characteristics from synthetic electroless plating solutions were distinct and referred to lower metal uptake and removal efficiency. The presence of CTAB surfactant significantly altered the adsorption characteristics with higher surfactant concentrations providing higher metal uptake and removal efficiency. Both agitation- and sonication-assisted adsorption were deployed to identify the optimal process parameters. The optimal bat...

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