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Application of the intra-particle diffusion model for activated carbon fibers in an aqueous medium

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 February 2012

Teresa Ramírez-Rodríguez
Affiliation:
Escuela Superior de Física y Matemáticas, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, 07738 Ave. IPN, D.F, México.
Fray de Landa Castillo-Alvarado
Affiliation:
Escuela Superior de Física y Matemáticas, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, 07738 Ave. IPN, D.F, México.
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Abstract

The intra-particle diffusion model (IPD), proposed by Weber and Morris has been applied to the analysis of the kinetics of adsorption on activated carbon fibers with phosphate groups in the removal of cadmium ions in aqueous media. It is evident that the removal of cadmium ion kinetic model of pseudo-second order provides a better fit than the model of pseudo-first order and the intra-particle diffusion model provides the best to the sample compared activating solution: grams fibers of 1:3.

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Copyright © Materials Research Society 2012

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