State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resource Reuse, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China
Abstract:
Cadmium sorption behavior of granular activated carbon oxidized with nitric acid was systematically studied by sets of the equilibrium and time-based experiments under various conditions. The cadmium adsorption capacity of oxidized granular activated carbon enlarged with an increase in pH, and reduced with an increase in ionic strength. Experimental data were evaluated to find out kinetic characteristics. Adsorption processes were found to follow pseudo-second order rate equation. Adsorption isotherms correlate well with the Langmuir isotherm model and the maximum sorption capacity of cadmium evaluated is 51.02 μmol/g. Thermodynamic parameters were calculated based on Van't Hoff equation. Equilibrium constant Kd was evaluated from Freundlich isotherm model constants, Langmuir isotherm model constants and isotherms, respectively. The average change of standard adsorption heat ΔHo is -25.29 kJ/mol. Negative ΔHo and ΔGo values indicate the adsorption process for cadmium onto the studied activated carbon is exothermic and spontaneous. The standard entropy ΔSo is also negative, which suggests a decrease in the freedom of the system.