Kinetic approach for the adsorption of organophosphorous pesticides from aqueous solution using "waste" jute fiber carbon

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Chemically activated "Waste" Jute Fiber carbon has been effectively used for the removal of five organophosphorous pesticides (malathion, monocrotophos, methylparathion, phosphamidon and dimethoate) from aqueous solutions. The prepared activated jute fiber carbon was characterized by using Elemental analyzer and proximate analysis methods. The adsorption equilibrium was examined at 28 °C. Three different kinetic models, the pseudo first order, pseudo second order and Elovich kinetic models were selected to analyses the adsorption process. To compare the fitness of pseudo first order and pseudo second order, sum of the squares of the errors and correlation coefficient, r2 values were calculated. The Elovich model was used to confirm the chemisorptions.

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Senthilkumaar, S., Krishna, S. K., Kalaamani, P., Subburamaan, C. V., Ganapathy Subramaniam, N., & Kang, T. W. (2010). Kinetic approach for the adsorption of organophosphorous pesticides from aqueous solution using “waste” jute fiber carbon. E-Journal of Chemistry, 7(SUPPL. 1). https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/947070

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