Summary: | Adsorption of the dye, Rhodamine B, on activated carbon obtained from pericarp of rubber fruit (PrAC) was investigated
in comparison with the commercial activated carbon (CAC). Both activated carbons were characterized by scanning
electron microscopy (SEM), specific surface area, and pH at point of zero charge (pHpzc). The effects of various experimental
parameters such as contact time, dye concentration, amount of activated carbon, pH and temperature were analysed. The
adsorption isotherm fitted well into the Langmuir model. By keeping pH constant at 4.0 and varying temperatures at 30, 40,
50, and 60°C, the maximum adsorption were 0.2306, 0.2356, 0.2756, and 0.2981 mmol g-1 for PrAC and 0.8957, 0.9588, 0.9841,
and 1.0263 mmol g-1 for CAC, respectively. Study of the effect of temperature dependence of these adsorptions indicated
that they were endothermic processes. The adsorption efficiency of Rhodamine B on PrAC is about 80-90%.
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