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Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2010

Preparation of activated carbon from cattail and its application for dyes removal

Qianqian Shi; Jian Zhang; Chenglu Zhang; Cong Li; Bo Zhang; Weiwei Hu; Jingtao Xu; Ran Zhao

Activated carbon was prepared from cattail by H3PO4 activation. The effects influencing the surface area of the resulting activated carbon followed the sequence of activated temperature > activated time > impregnation ratio > impregnation time. The optimum condition was found at an impregnation ratio of 2.5, an impregnation time of 9 hr, an activated temperature of 500 degrees C, and an activated time of 80 min. The Brunauer-Emmett-Teller surface area and average pore size of the activated carbon were 1279 m2/g and 5.585 nm, respectively. A heterogeneous structure in terms of both size and shape was highly developed and widely distributed on the carbon surface. Some groups containing oxygen and phosphorus were formed, and the carboxyl group was the major oxygen-containing functional group. An isotherm equilibrium study was carried out to investigate the adsorption capacity of the activated carbon. The data fit the Langmuir isotherm equation, with maximum monolayer adsorption capacities of 192.30 mg/g for Neutral Red and 196.08 mg/g for Malachite Green. Dye-exhausted carbon could be regenerated effectively by thermal treatment. The results indicated that cattail-derived activated carbon was a promising adsorbent for the removal of cationic dyes from aqueous solutions.


Bioresource Technology | 2008

Adsorption of Neutral Red onto Mn-impregnated activated carbons prepared from Typha orientalis.

Jian Zhang; Qianqian Shi; Chenglu Zhang; Jingtao Xu; Bing Zhai; Bo Zhang

Activated carbon was prepared from an inexpensive and renewable carbon source, Typha orientalis, by H(3)PO(4) activation and then impregnated with different Mn salts and tested for its Neutral Red (NR) adsorption capacities. The amount of Mn impregnated in the activated carbon was influenced by the anion species. Impregnation with Mn decreased the surface area, changed the pore size and crystal structure, and introduced more acidic functional groups such as carboxyl, lactone and phenol groups. The optimum adsorption performance for all the activated carbons was obtained at pH 3.7, Mn-Carbon dose of 0.100g/100ml solution and contact time 4.5h. The adsorption isotherms fit the Langmuir isotherm equation. The kinetic data followed the pseudo-second-order model. The thermodynamic parameters indicated that the processes were spontaneous and endothermic. According to these results, the prepared Mn modified activated carbons are promising adsorbents for the removal of Neutral Red from wastewater.


Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2010

Adsorption of Basic Violet 14 in aqueous solutions using KMnO4-modified activated carbon.

Qianqian Shi; Jian Zhang; Chenglu Zhang; Wei Nie; Bo Zhang; Huayong Zhang

In this paper, an activated carbon was prepared from Typha orientalis and then treated with KMnO(4) and used for the removal of Basic Violet 14 from aqueous solutions. KMnO(4) treatment influenced the physicochemical properties of the carbon and improved its adsorption capacity. Adsorption experiments were then conducted with KMnO(4)-modified activated carbon to study the effects of carbon dosage (250-1500 mg/L), pH (2-10), ion strength (0-0.5 mol/L), temperature, and contact time on the adsorption of Basic Violet 14 from aqueous solutions. The equilibrium data were analyzed by the Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms and fitted well with the Langmuir model. The pseudo-first-order, pseudo-second-order, and intraparticle diffusion models were used to evaluate the kinetic data and the pseudo-second-order kinetics was the best with good correlation.


Desalination | 2011

Adsorption of 2,4,6-trichlorophenol from aqueous solution onto activated carbon derived from loosestrife

Jinlin Fan; Jian Zhang; Chenglu Zhang; Liang Ren; Qianqian Shi


Ecological Engineering | 2010

Physiological responses of Phragmites australis to wastewater with different chemical oxygen demands

Jingtao Xu; Jian Zhang; Huijun Xie; Cong Li; Nan Bao; Chenglu Zhang; Qianqian Shi


Archive | 2008

Novel seedling raising bowl

Jian Zhang; Yan Li; Chenglu Zhang; Yuebo Wang; Qianqian Shi


Archive | 2008

Method for preparing bean tendril absorbent charcoal

Chenglu Zhang; Jian Zhang; Chao Li; Qianqian Shi; Li Wang; Kai Zhang; Fengkai Sun


Archive | 2007

Process for preparing active reed carbon

Jian Zhang; Wei Nie; Chenglu Zhang; Qianqian Shi


Archive | 2009

Adsorption-deposition-membrane assembly separation integrated reactor

Jian Zhang; Weifeng Liu; Chenglu Zhang; Li Wang; Suhong Chen; Qianqian Shi


Archive | 2008

Preparation technology of puffskein activated carbon

Chenglu Zhang; Jian Zhang; Jin Ding; Qianqian Shi; Yan Li; Hongyan Zou

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Shandong University

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