Abstract

Response surface methodology has been used to design experiments and to optimize the effect of independent variables responsible for higher adsorption of humic acid (HA) by granular ferric hydroxide (GFH) from aqueous solutions. The variables of pH (3–11), contact time (15–120 min), adsorbent dose (1–5 g/L) and initial concentration of humic acid (5–20 mg/L) were examined. The adsorption isotherms and kinetics of humic acid substances on granular ferric hydroxide (GFH) were studied. Also the design of the experiments was performed using R software by the CCD (central composite design) method. Variance analysis (ANOVA) was used as the statistical response analysis method. Result of this study proved the optimal values of the independent variables of the adsorbent dose, contact time, initial concentration of humic acid and pH were 4 g/L, 93.75 min, 16.25 mg/L, and 5, respectively. The experimental data followed the Langmuir isotherm and pseudo-second kinetic model. Based on the response surface methodology, higher HA removal efficiencies were obtained with acidic condition, longer reaction time, and appropriated loading amount of GFH.

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  • Environmental science Adsorption Application of granular ferric hydroxide adsorbent in the removal of humic acid from aqueous solutions

  • The result of this study show that the adsorption capacity of granular ferric hydroxide is high and is a capable adsorbent for removing humic substance (HS) from aqueous solution

  • A certain volume of humic acid solution and a specific dose of granular ferric hydroxide (GFH) were added to Erlenmeyer flask

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Environmental science Adsorption Application of granular ferric hydroxide adsorbent in the removal of humic acid from aqueous solutions. Determining the humic acid concentrations under various levels of initial humic acid concentration, solution pH, and reaction time to obtain optimal removal of humic acid from aqueous solution using a granular ferric hydroxide No applicable No applicable

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