Abstract
The adsorption of caffeine was evaluated using natural adsorbent chitosan and three derivates of the material. Raw, H 2O 2 pre-treated, and a chemically altered chitosan were compared to activated carbon. Activated carbon was found to have a high affinity for caffeine (98% removal) while raw chitosan performed poorly with an average adsorption of 15.9%. Batch tests in acidic and basic conditions as well as increasing dosage did not have an effect on the performance. Chemical modifications to chitosan included calcinated mesoporous materials and non-calcinated materials, both of which increased chitosan adsorption of caffeine to 29 and 40%, respectively. Hydrogen peroxide pre-treated chitosan performed best of chitosan-based adsorbents, and reached a 46% removal of caffeine in batch adsorption tests. The majority of the adsorbents had low correlation to the Langmuir, Freundlich, and Redlich-Peterson isotherm models. However, data were sufficient to compare adsorption capacity for caffeine among activated carbon, chitosan, and chitosan derivatives. © IWA Publishing 2012.
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Sanford, S., Singh, K. S., Chaini, S., & LeClair, G. (2012). Study of natural adsorbent chitosan and derivatives for the removal of caffeine from water. Water Quality Research Journal of Canada, 47(1), 80–90. https://doi.org/10.2166/wqrjc.2012.021
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