A multi-stage batch sorption design with experimental data

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The sorption of lead ions on to peat in an agitated batch adsorber has been studied. A model has been developed for the design of a two-stage batch adsorber based on pseudo second-order sorption kinetics. The model has been optimised with respect to contact time in order to minimise total contact time to achieve a fixed percentage of metal ion removal.

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Ho, Y. S., & McKay, G. (1999). A multi-stage batch sorption design with experimental data. Adsorption Science and Technology, 17(4), 233–243. https://doi.org/10.1177/026361749901700401

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