Abstract

Inexpensive functionalized porous carbon (PC-KF) as a sorbent was prepared from less useful petroleum matrix leftover and characterized by several analytical and spectroscopic methods. The sorbent is used for the removing Co 2 + metal ion in water. The optimized conditions were applied: concentration 0.5 mg/L, contact duration 6 min, a dose of adsorbent 0.3 g/L, pH 7.0, and ambient temperature 25 ºC. The removal was very fast, with a maximum amount of 95.5% (1.59 mg/g). The sorption followed Freundlich, Temkin, and Dubinin–Radushkevich isotherm models, indicating multilayers sorption on the heterogeneous surface. The free energy ( Δ G ∘ ) values have a good range and were found to be −2.30, −4.71, and −5.81 kJ/mol at 20 ºC, 25 ºC, and 30 ºC. The value of enthalpy ( Δ H ∘ ) was −10.60 kJ/mol and entropy ( Δ S ∘ ) value was -26.90 kJ/mol K; representing adsorption process is spontaneous as well as exothermic due to both negative values. The kinetics of the adsorption process was concluded to be pseudo-second-order. The sorption process worked at 6 min time and 8.0 pH and, hence, it can be assumed a fast removal method with the economy. Hence, the present method, based on the functionalized porous carbon, could be a good candidate for efficiently removing of Co 2 + metal ions from polluted water. • Preparation and characterization of inexpensive oxidized porous carbon (PC-KF). • Super fast (6 min) removal of Co(II) metal ions in water. • Capable to work at natural water pH (8.0) and short contact time (5 min). • Reported method may be used to remove Co(II) from water.

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