Abstract
The removal of tartrazine dye (A5) onto activated carbon produced from pecan nut shells (Carya illinoinensis) obtained under specific conditions and one step simultaneous carbonization/activation process was carried out in this work. First order, pseudo-second order and Elovich adsorption kinetic models were applied for the kinetic studies. The experimental equilibrium data were analysed using the isotherms of Langmuir, Freundlich and Temkin. Batch adsorption studies were performed for the removal of tartrazine azoic dye from aqueous solutions by two materials obtained at 600 °C (NAC-600) and 857 °C (NAC-857) and another two materials prepared at the same temperatures but simultaneously activated with steam (NAC-600-H2O and NAC-857-H2O). The zero point charge was between pH values of 9 to 11 and the maximum adsorption occurred when activated carbons were steam activated and were 4.47 and 13.66 mg g−1 for NAC-600-H2O and NAC-857-H2O respectively. The results clearly showed that the adsorption of A5 onto ca...
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