Optimization of production conditions for activated carbons from Tamarind wood by zinc chloride using response surface methodology

The low-cost activated carbon was prepared from Tamarind wood an agricultural waste material, by chemical activation with zinc chloride. Activated carbon adsorption is an effective means for reducing organic chemicals, chlorine, heavy metals and unpleasant tastes and odours in effluent or colored su...

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Main Authors: Sahu, J.N., Acharya, J., Meikap, B.C.
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Published: Elsevier 2010
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spelling my.um.eprints.151152015-12-21T07:46:28Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/15115/ Optimization of production conditions for activated carbons from Tamarind wood by zinc chloride using response surface methodology Sahu, J.N. Acharya, J. Meikap, B.C. Q Science (General) The low-cost activated carbon was prepared from Tamarind wood an agricultural waste material, by chemical activation with zinc chloride. Activated carbon adsorption is an effective means for reducing organic chemicals, chlorine, heavy metals and unpleasant tastes and odours in effluent or colored substances from gas or liquid streams. Central composite design (CCD) was applied to study the influence of activation temperature, chemical ratio of zinc chloride to Tamarind wood and activation time on the chemical activation process of Tamarind wood. Two quadratic models were developed for yield of activated carbon and adsorption of malachite green oxalate using Design-Expert software. The models were used to calculate the optimum operating conditions for production of activated carbon providing a compromise between yield and adsorption of the process. The yield (45.26 wt.%) and adsorption (99.9%) of the activated carbon produced at these operating conditions showed an excellent agreement with the amounts predicted by the models. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Elsevier 2010 Article PeerReviewed Sahu, J.N. and Acharya, J. and Meikap, B.C. (2010) Optimization of production conditions for activated carbons from Tamarind wood by zinc chloride using response surface methodology. Bioresource Technology, 101 (6). pp. 1974-1982.
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Sahu, J.N.
Acharya, J.
Meikap, B.C.
Optimization of production conditions for activated carbons from Tamarind wood by zinc chloride using response surface methodology
description The low-cost activated carbon was prepared from Tamarind wood an agricultural waste material, by chemical activation with zinc chloride. Activated carbon adsorption is an effective means for reducing organic chemicals, chlorine, heavy metals and unpleasant tastes and odours in effluent or colored substances from gas or liquid streams. Central composite design (CCD) was applied to study the influence of activation temperature, chemical ratio of zinc chloride to Tamarind wood and activation time on the chemical activation process of Tamarind wood. Two quadratic models were developed for yield of activated carbon and adsorption of malachite green oxalate using Design-Expert software. The models were used to calculate the optimum operating conditions for production of activated carbon providing a compromise between yield and adsorption of the process. The yield (45.26 wt.%) and adsorption (99.9%) of the activated carbon produced at these operating conditions showed an excellent agreement with the amounts predicted by the models. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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author Sahu, J.N.
Acharya, J.
Meikap, B.C.
author_facet Sahu, J.N.
Acharya, J.
Meikap, B.C.
author_sort Sahu, J.N.
title Optimization of production conditions for activated carbons from Tamarind wood by zinc chloride using response surface methodology
title_short Optimization of production conditions for activated carbons from Tamarind wood by zinc chloride using response surface methodology
title_full Optimization of production conditions for activated carbons from Tamarind wood by zinc chloride using response surface methodology
title_fullStr Optimization of production conditions for activated carbons from Tamarind wood by zinc chloride using response surface methodology
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of production conditions for activated carbons from Tamarind wood by zinc chloride using response surface methodology
title_sort optimization of production conditions for activated carbons from tamarind wood by zinc chloride using response surface methodology
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2010
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/15115/
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