Equilibrium and Kinetics of Palladium Adsorption on Activated Carbon

International Mineral Processing Congress
Henry Kasaini Ray Everson
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

"We carried out adsorption experiments in chloride media to study the adsorption characteristics of Pd (II) anions on the surface of activated carbon. Throughout the experiments, we used commercial activated carbon pellets (0.8 Norit). The adsorption process was interpreted by using the ionisation and adsorption model. This implies that palladium anions were adsorbed physically on a protonated surface of activated carbon either as anionic complex species (PdCl4 -2) or aqua chloro-complex species [PdCl3(H2O)-] in acidic media. Furthermore, we established that adsorption of Pd (II) species was reversible at high chloride [Cl-1] concentration. The maximum adsorption capacity (Qsat) of Pd (II) anions averaged 27 mg/g. The Toth adsorption isotherms fairly predicted the equilibrium adsorption of Pd (II) species and the associated surface coverage.The effect of temperature and acid strength of the feed solution on the adsorption of Pd (II) ions were quantified. The adsorption kinetics was limited by external mass transfer since the effect of pore diffusion on the overall rate constant was negligibly small. A pseudo first-order kinetics model was used to describe the adsorption kinetics."
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APA: Henry Kasaini Ray Everson  (2003)  Equilibrium and Kinetics of Palladium Adsorption on Activated Carbon

MLA: Henry Kasaini Ray Everson Equilibrium and Kinetics of Palladium Adsorption on Activated Carbon . International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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