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14 4ȣ, December 2015
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ISSN : 2288-9167 (Print)
ISSN : 2288-923X (Online)
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Toluene adsorption on acid treated activated carbon
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Abstracts
Activated carbon (AC) was used as an adsorbent for removal of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The purpose
of this research is to study the effect of acidic treatments of activated carbons on toluene adsorption. The physicalchemical
properties of activated carbons were characterized by N2 adsorption-desorption isotherms, temperatureprogrammed
desorption (TPD). The adsorption amount of toluene showed an order of S-AC-10% > S-AC-5% >
A-AC > AC. It was also found that acid solution pH showed a significant influence on adsorption of toluene.
Because strong acid treatment increased the surface oxygen group species of activated carbon, and this group was
observed to be the carboxyl acid group by TPD analysis. In addition, the toluene adsorption amount by activated
carbon increased with the concentration of H2SO4 solution from 5% to 10%. Adsorption ability of activated carbon
surface with toluene is thought to increase as the amount of oxygen group on AC increases.
Keywords : Acid treatment, Acetic acid, Activated carbon, Sulfuric acid, Volatile organic compounds