Testing of Sulphide Loaded Activated Carbon for Uptake of HgII from Aqueous Solution |
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Authors: | K. Ranganathan N. Balasubramanian |
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Abstract: | ![]() Activated carbon was prepared from coconut shells by chemical treatment, which was followed by thermal activation. It was mixed with 0.5 % of a sodium sulfide solution for different time intervals and the sulfide loading was observed maximum after one hour of equilibration. The carbons with and without sulfide treatment were used for uptake of mercuric ions from wastewater and the sulfide‐loaded carbon was found to be more effective. The equilibrium data for mercury adsorption obeyed a Freundlich‐type isotherm. Quantitative desorption of mercury was achieved using alkaline solutions of sodium sulfide. |
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Keywords: | Activated carbon Adsorption Mercury |
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