2017 Volume 73 Issue 7 Pages 150-157
In our previous publication, we discussed the ammonium persulfate oxidation conditions of an activated carbon fiber and its use for the removal of aqueous lead. Results showed that oxidation at long times and at mild oxidant concentrations gave a high adsorption capacity for Pb(II) (2.7 mmol g-1), but at the same recent results that showed that using higher concentrations of oxidant at shorter times could give similar high adsorption capacities, with the difference that the big specific surface area of the fibers remained almost amount of soluble compounds in NaOH (oxidation debris), and it was determined to be less for samples produced at shorter oxidation times. Additionally, column adsorption-desorption experiments were done for a single metal solution of Pb(II) and for a mixture solution of Pb(II), Cd(II) and Ni(II), where Pb(II) ion was found to be preferably adsorbed by the oxidized activated carbon fiber.