Chemical Engineering Communications | 2019

Treatment of industrial glycerol from biodiesel production by adsorption operation: kinetics and thermodynamics analyses

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Equilibrium, thermodynamic, and kinetic analyses of the pigments adsorption of the industrial glycerol onto activated charcoal were performed. As the pigments concentration was not known, then, a relative adsorption capacity was defined using absorbance values measured in a spectrophotometer at a wavelength of 265\u2009nm. Kinetic study showed that about 60\u2009s were needed to reach equilibrium conditions. Relative adsorption capacity reached 8\u2009g−1 for 1% of adsorbent amount (w/w). Adsorption enthalpy was of –17.63\u2009kJ mol−1, while for isosteric heat values were obtained between –7.39 and –18.46\u2009kJ mol−1. The mathematical methodology used for the parameters determinations proved to be robust and able to express the relationships of kinetics, equilibrium and thermodynamics. Enthalpy values obtained by Van t Hoff method was confirmed by isosteric heat calculation, evidencing that this methodology can be used for systems whose compositions are unknown, but detectable by indirect form.

Volume 206
Pages 1388 - 1398
DOI 10.1080/00986445.2018.1537267
Language English
Journal Chemical Engineering Communications

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