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Title: Preparation of Activated Carbon from the Shell’s Seeds of Ziziphus Spina Christi and its Application in Removal of Cd2+ from Water
Other Titles: تحضير الكربون المنشط من غلاف بذور النبق و إستخدامه في إزالة ايونات الكادميوم من الماء
Authors: Abass, Naeima Galaleldeen Mohamed
Supervisor, - Mutasim Maknon Hassan
Keywords: Chemistry
Application in Removal
Cd2+ from Water
Activated Carbon
Shell’s Seeds of Ziziphus Spina
Issue Date: 10-Dec-2016
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: Abass, Naeima Galaleldeen Mohamed . Preparation of Activated Carbon from the Shell’s Seeds of Ziziphus Spina Christi and its Application in Removal of Cd2+ from Water / Naeima Galaleldeen Mohamed Abass ; Mutasim Maknon Hassan .- Khartoum: Sudan University of Science and Technology, college of Science, 2016 .- 64p. :ill. ;28cm .-M.Sc.
Abstract: In this research two types of activated carbon (AC) were prepared from Sudanese Nabag shells. The first one of AC was prepared by pregnating the shells with sulphuric acid before carbonization. The second type of AC was prepared without chemical treatment. The percentage yield of the products were calculated and found to be 32.31% for the AC treated with acid and 24.88 % for AC prepared without chemical treatment. The functional groups for the two carbons were determined by FT-IR technique and the results showed the presence of O-H, C-H and Si-O in the two types of AC. The equilibrium time for the adsorption of cadmium ions at room temperature was determined and was found to be 20 minutes for the carbon prepared with acid and 10 minutes for the one prepared without chemical treatment. The adsorption efficiency and sorption capacity for these carbons was studied at different adsorbate concentrations. It was found that, the carbon prepared without acid showed a higher adsorptive capacity for removal of cadmium ions compared to the AC prepared with acid. They showed removal percentages of 50.2% and 14.77% at the same concentration and time respectively.
Description: Thesis
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/15931
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