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Yang, Shan Shan, Zong Tang Liu, and Zheng Hao Fei. "Study on the Adsorption of O-Aminobenzoic Acid (OABA) with the Adsorption Resins Modified Chemically." Advanced Materials Research 800 (September 2013): 476–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.800.476.

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In this study, the resins modified with trimellitie anhydride (named ZT3) or phthalic anhydride (named ZT5) during the post-crossing of chloromethyl low crosslinking macroporous poly-styrene resin were prepared, characterized and evaluated for adsorptive removal of o-aminobenzoic acid (OABA) from aqueous solutions. The structural characterization results indicated that the resins possessed predominant micropores surface area and moderate specific surface area. The adsorption performance of OABA onto ZT3 and ZT5 was studied through static and kinetic adsorption experiment with the commercial Amberlite XAD-4 as a contrast. Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm equation could fit the adsorption isotherm of OABA onto ZT3 and ZT5 perfectly. The adsorptions of OABA onto the three resins were all spontaneous exothermic processes with physical characters. Kinetic analysis showed that the adsorption reaction could be approximated by a quasi-first kinetic adsorption equation. Key words: o-aminobenzoic acid; adsorption resin; adsorption kinetic; thermodynamic; che-mical modification
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Liu, Zu Lan, Lan Qian Li, Yi Ping Liu, and Ming Lu. "Kinetic Study of the Adsorption of Dye onto Cotton in SDS-CTAB Reverse Micelles." Applied Mechanics and Materials 723 (January 2015): 591–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.723.591.

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Adsorption kinetic study of C.I. reactive blue 19 onto cotton was carried out in SDS-CTAB reverse micelles. The data of adsorption kinetics were examined using pseudo first-and second-order kinetic models. It was found that the adsorption kinetics of dye on cotton with diffusion controlling follows the pseudo first-order kinetic model.
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Abbas, Ahmed Mohammed, Suha Sahib Abd, and Takialdin Abdulhadi Himdan. "Kinetic Study of Methyl Green Dye Adsorption from Aqueous Solution by Bauxite Clay at Different Temperatures." Ibn AL- Haitham Journal For Pure and Applied Science 31, no. 1 (2018): 58. http://dx.doi.org/10.30526/31.1.1853.

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Kinetic experiments were performed to induce of the green methyl dye adsorption from aqueous solution on the bauxite clay. This study includes determination of the adsorption capacity of bauxite clay to methyl green dye adsorption and study the effect of some parameters ( temperature , time ) on the kinetic of the adsorption process of the dye were studied. Quantity of dye adsorbed was increased when the temperature increases from 298 to 318K which indicates that methyl green adsorption processes are endothermic nature . In order to describe the kinetic data and the rate adsorption constants of the pseudo-first-order and second-order kinetics were used . The kinetics data were applied well with the second-order kinetic model. From activation energy value (Ea) for methyl green dye are energetically favorable and the dye adsorption includes physical and chemical adsorption types
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Mazumder, AZM Mainul Islam, Chowdhury Raihan Bikash, Md Ataur Rahman, and Md Mufazzal Hossain. "A Comparative Study for Adsorptive Removal of Remazol Red R and Remazol Black B from Aqueous Solution by ZnO." Dhaka University Journal of Science 66, no. 2 (2018): 121–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/dujs.v66i2.54555.

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Adsorptive removal of remazol red R (RRR) and remazol black B (RBB) from aqueous solution has been investigated by using ZnO as an adsorbent. Time for adsorption equilibrium, kinetics of adsorption at different initial concentrations of dyes and adsorption isotherms at different temperatures have been studied. Adsorption capacity increased with increasing initial dye concentration. The pseudo first-order and pseudo second-order kinetics were used to describe kinetic data and the rate constants were evaluated. Experimental data fits better in the pseudo second-order kinetic model than in the pseudo first-order kinetic model for both the dyes. Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm models were applied to describe the adsorption of RRR and RBB onto ZnO powders. Langmuir isotherm model provided a better correlation for the experimental data in comparison to the Freundlich isotherm model. Adsorption of both RRR and RBB on ZnO are physical in nature and increases with decreasing temperature. The equilibrium adsorption capacity decreases from 3.43 mg/g at 200C to 2.36 mg/g at 400C for RRR whereas that in the case of RBB changes from 0.77 mg/g at 300C to 0.75 mg/g at 400C. Adsorption of RRR on ZnO was found to be three times higher than the adsorption of RBB at a particular temperature. A model for adsorption of both the dyes has been proposed.
 Dhaka Univ. J. Sci. 66(2): 121-127, 2018 (July)
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Bozgeyik, Kadriye, and Turkan Kopac. "Synthesis of Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotube-Zirconia Composite and Bovine Serum Albumin Adsorption Characteristics." Materials Science Forum 900 (July 2017): 27–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.900.27.

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Multi-walled carbon nanotube-zirconia composite (MWNT-ZrO2) was synthesized by a simple in situ chemical precipitation method. Adsorption of bovine serum albumin (BSA) from aqueous solution on the MWNT-ZrO2 composite was studied using batch technique at different pH and temperatures. The adsorption equilibrium and kinetic data were analzed using different models. The adsorption isotherm data could be described by both of the Langmuir and Freundlich adsorption models. Adsorption kinetics followed the pseudo-first-order rate model. MWNT loading improved the surface and the BSA adsorptive characteristics of zirconia.
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Petkovic, Sandra, Borivoj Adnadjevic, and Jelena Jovanovic. "Novel kinetics model for adsorption of pollutant from wastewaters onto zeolites. Kinetics of phenol adsorption on zeolite-type silicalite." Adsorption Science & Technology 37, no. 3-4 (2019): 349–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0263617419833201.

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The kinetics of isothermal adsorption of phenol from an aqueous solution onto the zeolite-type silicalite was investigated. Zeolite-type silicalite was synthesized and its basic physico-chemical properties were determined. Isothermal adsorption kinetics curves of phenol on zeolite-type silicalite were measured at temperature range from 283 to 313 K. By applying Friedman’s differential isoconversional method it was found that the adsorption of phenol on silicalite has one rate determining step. By using the ‘model-fitting’ method it was established that the kinetic of adsorption can be described with theoretical kinetic model of the two-dimensional phase-boundary controlled reaction (model R2). The kinetic parameters, activation energy ([Formula: see text]) and preexponetial factor ( lnA = 14.1 min−1) of phenol adsorption were calculated. The thermodynamic parameters, standard enthalpy (Δ H*), standard entropy (Δ S*) and standard free Gibbs energy of adsorption (Δ G*) were calculated and discussed. A novel model for the kinetics of pollutant adsorption from wastewaters onto zeolites based on the following: zeolite pores have cylindrical shape with average radius r0, pores in zeolite are filled simultaneously by the model ‘layer by layer’, the rate of phenol adsorption is higher than the rate of the growth of the thickness of the adsorption layer was suggested. It has been found that the adsorption kinetics can be completely described by this kinetic model.
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Heraldy, Eddy, Sri Juari Santosa, Triyono Triyono, and Karna Wijaya. "Anionic and Cationic Dyes Removal from Aqueous Solutions by Adsorption onto Synthetic Mg/Al Hydrotalcite-Like Compound." Indonesian Journal of Chemistry 15, no. 3 (2015): 234–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/ijc.21190.

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The current investigation reports an effective adsorption of both anionic species and cationic dyes on Mg/Al hydrotalcite-like compounds (Mg/Al HTlc) synthetic from brine water, as novel, inexpensive available alternative to the commercial hydrotalcite. The feasibility of the Mg/Al HTlc, for the adsorptive removal of both anionic (Eosin Yellow-EY and Methyl Orange-MO) and cationic (Methylene blue-MB) dyes from aqueous solution was evaluated in a batch process. Dyes adsorption process was thoroughly studied from both kinetic and equilibrium points of view for all adsorbents. The adsorption kinetics was tested for the pseudo-first order and pseudo-second order kinetic models at different experimental conditions. The dyes adsorption follows the pseudo-second order kinetics model, with correlation coefficients close to unity when experimental data were fitted in the model. The experimental isotherm data were analyzed using Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms. The results from Langmuir isotherm indicated that the capacity of Mg/Al HTlc for the adsorption of anionic dyes was higher than that for cationic dyes.
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Yao, Hui Min, Jun Yi Zhu, and Guang Qing Xia. "The Drug Loading Kinetics Mechanism of Ion Exchange Fiber as a Novel Kind of Drug Carrier Material." Advanced Materials Research 904 (March 2014): 54–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.904.54.

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The adsorption of Fenazoxine hydrochloride was investigated by performing batch kinetic sorption experiments. Experiments were carried out as function of contact time, initial concentration. Adsorption data were modeled using the pseudo-first-order and pseudo-second-order kinetics equations. It showed that the pseudo-second order kinetic equation can describe the adsorption kinetics best. The results indicate that ion-exchange fiber is suitable as drug carriers for loading drugs.
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Joos, P. "Kinetic Equations for Transfer-Controlled Adsorption Kinetics." Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 171, no. 2 (1995): 399–405. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/jcis.1995.1196.

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Li, Buqiang, G. Geeraerts, and P. Joos. "Kinetic equations for transfer-controlled adsorption kinetics." Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 88, no. 2-3 (1994): 251–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0927-7757(94)02791-9.

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