2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2015.03.142
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Multilayer adsorption of Cu(II) and Cd(II) over Brazilian Orchid Tree ( Pata-de-vaca ) and its adsorptive properties

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“…This data suggested that adsorption of copper occurred on a monolayer, as assumed in the formulation of the Langmuir model onto the BSO surface. This experimental data is in consistent with most other available data (35)(36)(37)(38). A dimensionless separation factor or equilibrium constant R L (20), was used to further evaluate the favorable Langmuir isotherm model (Equation 6).…”
Section: Isotherm Modelingsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…This data suggested that adsorption of copper occurred on a monolayer, as assumed in the formulation of the Langmuir model onto the BSO surface. This experimental data is in consistent with most other available data (35)(36)(37)(38). A dimensionless separation factor or equilibrium constant R L (20), was used to further evaluate the favorable Langmuir isotherm model (Equation 6).…”
Section: Isotherm Modelingsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…Typical adsorption/desorption isotherm of biosorbent derived from Brazilian orchid tree (pata-de-vaca) leaves and its pore size distribution(Jorgetto et al, 2015) Figure S3. (a) SEM image of rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) leaf powders, (b)-(c) EDS spectra, and (d) confirmation of the ion exchange mechanism (Wan Ngah and Hanafiah, 2008) Figure S4.…”
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“…This result is already expected because it is a natural material in which its main constituent is cellulose (glycosidic groups). The intense band observed at 3,385 cm -1 is attributed to the vibrational stretching of hydroxyl groups OH existing in each glycosidic unit of the cellulose polymer [87]. In the region of 2,921 and 2,843 cm -1 , two bands are observed that can be attributed to the symmetrical and asymmetric vibrational stretching of CH2, respectively [87], [88].…”
Section: A Characterization Of the Biosorbent T Angustifolia L 1) Fti...mentioning
confidence: 94%