Abstract
This study investigates the adsorption capacity (qmax) of synthesized ferrocene-modified activated carbon (AC-H3PO4/Fe7S8) for the removal of phenol in wastewater. The structural and morphological features of the synthesized composite were determined using FTIR, BET, XRD, and SEM. With an average pore size of 59.127 nm, AC-H3PO4/Fe7S8 composite achieved 98% removal efficiency of phenol at optimal conditions comprising adsorbent dosage of 0.3 g, contact time of 120 min, pH of 4, and concentration of 50 mg/L. The Freundlich isotherm model displayed R² values of 0.9965 and 0.9955, while the evaluated maximum adsorption capacities were 9.15 and 13.32 mg/g for AC-H3PO4 and AC-H3PO4/Fe7S8 respectively. The adsorption kinetics was also fitted into a Pseudo second-order kinetic model with a rate constant of 0.10462 min−1 at optimal conditions. The thermodynamics parameters suggested that the reaction was spontaneous and endothermic with increased randomness. The findings describe the synthesized AC-H3PO4/Fe7S8 composite as a promising adsorbent for the removal of phenol wastewater treatment.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 49 |
Journal | Adsorption |
Volume | 31 |
Issue number | 2 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Feb 2025 |
Keywords
- Adsorption
- Ferrocene-modified activated carbon
- Mesoporous adsorbent
- Organic pollutant
- Wastewater remediation
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- General Chemistry
- General Chemical Engineering
- Surfaces and Interfaces