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Study of adsorption behavior using activated carbon for removal of colored impurities from 30% caprolactam solution produced by means of SNIA-toluene-technology

College of Chemistry and Molecular Science, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072, China
Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, May 2006, 23(3), 455-463(9), 10.1007/BF02706749
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Abstract

We studied the adsorption removal of the colored impurities from caprolactam solution by granular activated carbons. It was observed that removal was favored at lower pH (pH 3.84 or below) and higher temperature. The effects of concentration, dosage of activated carbons, contact time have been also reported. Uptake of colored impurities was very rapid in the first 100 minutes and reached equilibrium after 24 h. The batch adsorption kinetics was found to follow the pseudo-second-order model and the rate constants of adsorption for all these kinetic models have been calculated. Three isotherm expressions Langmuir, Freundlich and Trinomial were shown to fit with the experimental results successfully. The mass transfer coefficient β and the effective diffusion coefficient in aqueous phase Deff was calculated under a temperature 35-80 °C. The value of the mean free energy of adsorption E signifies that the adsorption of colored impurities onto activated carbon has a physical nature.

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