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Pseudo-second-order Model for Lead Ion Sorption from Aqueous Solutions Onto Palm Kernel Fiber

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Journal J Hazard Mater
Publisher Elsevier
Date 2005 Sep 29
PMID 16188379
Citations 54
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Abstract

The sorption of lead ion onto palm kernel fiber was studied by performing batch kinetic sorption experiments. The batch sorption model, based on a pseudo-second-order mechanism, was applied to predict the rate constant of sorption, the equilibrium capacity and the initial sorption rate with the effects of the initial solution pH and fiber dose. Equilibrium concentrations were evaluated with the equilibrium capacity obtained from the pseudo-second-order rate equation. In addition, pseudo-isotherms were also obtained by changing fiber doses using the equilibrium concentration and equilibrium capacity obtained based on the pseudo-second-order constants.

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