A Study on the Adsorption Characteristics of Benzene using Activated Carbon from Sewage Sludge 


Vol. 15,  No. 4, pp. 265-272, Dec.  2009


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  Abstract

In this study the experiments on the static adsorption of benzene were carried out using activated carbon made from sewage sludge. The experiment was performed at 303.15 K, 318.15 K and 333.15 K under the pressure up to 7.999 kPa. Isothermal adsorption curves were obtained using Langmuir isotherm, Freundlich isotherm and Toth isotherm for comparison. Based on fitting the adsorption quantity of Benzene (q), the isothermal adsorption curves obtained from Langmuir isotherm and Toth isotherm showed the higher accuracy. Although there was little difference in accuracy between result from Langmuir isotherm and that from Toth isotherm, the adsorption quantity of Benzene (q) was expressed in terms of Langmuir isotherm because less parameters were required for Langmuir isotherm than for Toth isotherm. Moreover SEM images of the activated carbon from sewage sludge and the commercial activated carbon were taken to observe the pore size development. The results showed that the perforation development of the commercial activated carbon (DARCO A.C., SPG-100 A.C.) was better than that of activated carbon from sewage sludge. Adsorption quantity of benzene on commercial activated carbon was confirmed to be higher than that on activated carbon from sewage sludge. However the maximum adsorption quantity of benzene on activated carbon from sewage sludge was close to that on SGP-100 A.C. at 303.15K. Therefore, we may conclude that it is feasible to commercialize the process to manufacturing activated carbon from sewage sludge.

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[IEEE Style]

K. JM, C. CK, L. TR, M. BH, K. HJ, K. YS, "A Study on the Adsorption Characteristics of Benzene using Activated Carbon from Sewage Sludge," Clean Technology, vol. 15, no. 4, pp. 265-272, 2009. DOI: .

[ACM Style]

Kim JM, Chung CK, Lee TR, Min BH, Kim HJ, and Kwon YS. 2009. A Study on the Adsorption Characteristics of Benzene using Activated Carbon from Sewage Sludge. Clean Technology, 15, 4, (2009), 265-272. DOI: .