Abstract
Pride of Barbados shell was effectively used as a raw materials for the production of activated carbon with HNO 3 as an activating agent using twostep process. Batch adsorption was used in interacting the dye wastewater with activated carbon within 30-150 minutes contact time. The maximum adsorption of Cu and Pb were 96.63% and 85.55% at 150 minutes and 30 minute contact time respectively. The result was found to match well with pseudo second-order compared to pseudo first-order, Natarajan and khalaf first order and Elovich model tested. Therefore, activated pride of barbados shell could be employed as an adsorbent in removing Cu and Pb from similar wastewater and aqueous solution.
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Idris, S., Iyaka, Y. A., Ndamitso, M. M., Mohammed, E. B., & Umar, M. T. (2012). Evaluation of Kinetic Models of Copper and Lead Uptake from Dye Wastewater by Activated Pride of Barbados Shell. American Journal of Chemistry, 1(2), 47–51. https://doi.org/10.5923/j.chemistry.20110102.10
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