2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.clay.2015.01.005
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Removal of basic dyes from aqueous solution by adsorption onto binary iron-manganese oxide coated kaolinite: Non-linear isotherm and kinetics modeling

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“…The pseudo-first order equation assumes the adsorption of one MB molecule onto one active site on the porous biochar surface, while in pseudo-second order model one MB molecule is adsorbed onto two active site (Khan et al 2015). It was clear that the adsorption process for porous biochar was rapid at the beginning, and then increased slowly until the plateau of adsorption equilibrium was achieved.…”
Section: Adsorption Kineticsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The pseudo-first order equation assumes the adsorption of one MB molecule onto one active site on the porous biochar surface, while in pseudo-second order model one MB molecule is adsorbed onto two active site (Khan et al 2015). It was clear that the adsorption process for porous biochar was rapid at the beginning, and then increased slowly until the plateau of adsorption equilibrium was achieved.…”
Section: Adsorption Kineticsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…With the additional value of being inexpensive and readily available, natural clay aluminosilicate possesses unique combination of physical and chemical properties which makes it suitable for a wide range of industrial applications (Wu et al 2005;De Castro Dantas et al 2001;Irani et al 2011;Khan et al 2015;Jiang et al 2010;Gupta 2006, 2008a, b;Gupta and Bhattacharyya 2008;Karaoglu et al 2010). However, it is important to increase its adsorptive capacity of natural adsorbent to meet wider range of challenges; this is usually achieved by increasing the number of chemically active sites or enlarging its surface area.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, sorption of Zn(II) on OMD may be considered as a chemisorption. This model considers as well that one adsorbate molecule is adsorbed onto two active sites 26 . Adsorption of Zn 2+ has followed as well this kinetic behavior for sorbents like calcinated loess 27 and an amorphous hydrous manganese oxide 16 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%