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      Modeling studies on simultaneous adsorption of phenol and resorcinol onto granular activated carbon from simulated aqueous solution.

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          The modelling study on simultaneous adsorption of phenol and resorcinol onto granular activated carbon (GAC) in multicomponent solution was carried out at 303K by conducting batch experiments at initial concentration range of 100-1000 mg/l. Three equilibrium isotherm models for multicomponent adsorption studies were considered. In order to determine the parameters of multicomponent adsorption isotherms, individual adsorption studies of phenol and resorcinol on GAC were also carried out. The experimental data of single and multicomponent adsorption were fitted to these models. The parameters of multicomponent models were estimated using error minimization technique on MATLAB R2007a. It has been observed that for low initial concentration of adsorbate (100-200mg/l), modified Langmuir model represents the data very well with the adsorption constant (Q(0)), 216.1, 0.032 and average relative error (ARE) of 8.34, 8.31 for phenol and resorcinol respectively. Whereas, for high initial concentration of adsorbate (400-1000 mg/l), extended Freundlich model represents the data very well with adsorption constant (K(F)) of 25.41, 24.25 and ARE of 7.0, 6.46 for phenol and resorcinol respectively. The effect of pH of solution, adsorbent dose and initial concentrations of phenol and resorcinol on adsorption behaviour was also investigated.

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          Journal
          J. Hazard. Mater.
          Journal of hazardous materials
          1873-3336
          0304-3894
          Jan 15 2011
          : 185
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Chemical Engineering Department, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee 247 667, Uttarakhand, India. skumar@iitr.ernet.in
          Article
          S0304-3894(10)01191-X
          10.1016/j.jhazmat.2010.09.032
          20934806
          c1f42ccf-3391-4c7f-9549-e35c22fdfce2
          Copyright © 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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