2017
DOI: 10.13005/ojc/330667
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Thermodynamic Study and Mathematical Modeling of Adsorption of Co2+ ions on Biopolymers based of Sugarcane Bagasse

Abstract: The main objective of this work is to study the thermodynamic and mathematical modeling of the adsorption of Co 2+ ions on biopolymers based of sugarcane bagasse (SCB) for to approximately the nature of the adsorption. The together of results obtained show that the adsorption process is favorable for a chemisorption and monolayer. Also, the adsorption process is expressed by the second order kinetic law. Thus the negative values of ΔG° and the positive values of ΔH°o pt for an endothermic and spontaneous proce… Show more

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“…Positive ∆S values also indicate a decrease in randomness at the solid/solution interface (Saleh et al, 2017a;Saleh et al, 2017b) or a structural change between the adsorbent and the metal (Altıntıg et al, 2017). Similar values of ∆G and ∆H for Co(II) bioadsorption were reported by Vilvanathan and Shanthakumar (2015) and Elanza et al (2017). For the bioadsorption of Mn(II) ions, the ∆H, ∆S and ∆G values were negative, indicating an exothermic (physical nature), reversible and spontaneous process not favored by increasing temperature.…”
Section: Metalsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Positive ∆S values also indicate a decrease in randomness at the solid/solution interface (Saleh et al, 2017a;Saleh et al, 2017b) or a structural change between the adsorbent and the metal (Altıntıg et al, 2017). Similar values of ∆G and ∆H for Co(II) bioadsorption were reported by Vilvanathan and Shanthakumar (2015) and Elanza et al (2017). For the bioadsorption of Mn(II) ions, the ∆H, ∆S and ∆G values were negative, indicating an exothermic (physical nature), reversible and spontaneous process not favored by increasing temperature.…”
Section: Metalsupporting
confidence: 86%