Characterization of copper adsorption on oxidized activated carbon

This paper discusses Cu(II) ion adsorption onto oxidized activated carbon with HNO3. The modifications introduced on the activated carbon (AC) surface were characterized by surface area measurement, FT-IR spectroscopy, titration by the traditional Boehm procedure, and potentiometric titration. A non...

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description This paper discusses Cu(II) ion adsorption onto oxidized activated carbon with HNO3. The modifications introduced on the activated carbon (AC) surface were characterized by surface area measurement, FT-IR spectroscopy, titration by the traditional Boehm procedure, and potentiometric titration. A nonlinear method for fitting acid-base potentiometric titration data was applied to determine the concentration and pKa distributions of the ionizable acidic sites on AC, before and after HNO3 oxidation. Adsorption studies were conducted in batch mode for the concentration range 0.08 to 1.75 mmol L-1 and pH = 4.0. Results showed that the acid treatment of AC leads to a decrease in apparent surface areas and produces slight modifications in pore structure. However, oxidation strongly influenced the AC surface chemical structures by increasing the concentration of acidic groups with pKa < 6.0, which significantly improved Cu(II) ion adsorption. The uptake enhanced for oxidized carbon was related to the presence of acidic groups with pKa lower than 4, revealing the important role of acidic groups in adsorption by ion-exchange mechanisms.
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