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Activated carbon and multiwalled carbon nanotubes as efficient adsorbents for removal of arsenazo(ΙΙΙ) and methyl red from waste water

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Abstract In this study, removal of arsenazo(ΙΙΙ) using activated carbon (AC) and multiwalled carbon nanotubes and of methyl red using AC from waste water is reported. The influences of pH, temperature, concentration of the dye, amount of adsorbents, particle size of adsorbent, and contact time on the efficiency of removal from aqueous solution are investigated. Adsorption experiments indicate that the extent of adsorption is strongly dependent on the pH of the solution. Changes in free energy of adsorption (), enthalpy (), and entropy () are calculated to understand the nature of adsorption. The calculated values of indicate that the adsorption process is spontaneous. The estimated values of and are positive which indicates that the adsorption process is endothermic and that the dye molecules are organized on the adsorbent surface in a more random fashion than in solution. The dye adsorption process follows a pseudo-second-order model under involvement of an intra-particle diffusion mechanism. Standard adsorption isotherms are used to fit the experimental data. Keywords: adsorptionactivated carbonmultiwalled carbon nanotubesisothermthermodynamics of adsorption

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