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Gad, HMH |
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Omar, HA |
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Aziz, M |
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Hassan, MR |
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Khalil, MH |
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2019-06-10T12:31:45Z |
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2019-06-10T12:31:45Z |
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2016-01-01 |
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http://e-biblio.univ-mosta.dz/handle/123456789/10762 |
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Equilibrium, kinetics and thermodynamics parameters of adsorption of cobalt using silica gel, (Si-Cl-RHA) (RHA = rice husk ash) were
investigated. The sorption experimentation work were carried out at pH 6 for 2 h. It was found that the sorption process follow the model
of pseudo second-order and the intra-particle diffusion was not the sole of the rate principal step. Adsorption data were perfectly described
by Dubinin-Radushkevich, Langumuir and Freundlich models with a highest sorption capacity 123 mg/g according to D-R model at
25 °C which increased to 256 mg/g at 65 °C. From the calculation of the thermodynamic parameters (ΔG°), (ΔH°) and (ΔS°) it can be
concluded that the adsorption is spontaneous, a chemical and endothermic process. The presence of phosphate anions in solution, leads to
the increase of adsorbability of Co(II) ions. The regeneration and recovery of Si-Cl-RHA was achieved by 99.50 (%) using H2SO4
(0.5 M). Finally, the applicability and effectiveness of the preparations Si-Cl-RHA for removal of cobalt from simulates of low level
liquid waste and process wastewater that might arise in research laboratories, show an efficiency of 93 and 99.5 % for 137Cs and 60Co
removal, respectively. |
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Asian Journal of Chemistry |
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Cobalt |
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Rice husk ash |
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Silica gel |
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Adsorption models |
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Low level liquid waste |
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Process wastewater |
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Treatment of rice husk ash to improve adsorption capacity of cobalt from aqueous solution |
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Article |
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