Safwat Mahmoud, PhD, PMP
Associate Professor, Sanitary & Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering
Building no.3, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, 12613, Giza, Egypt. (email)
Building no.3, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, 12613, Giza, Egypt. (email)
This study conducted an investigation of aluminium oxide’s and zinc oxide’s ability to remove phenol from wastewater through adsorption, and compare of their performance with titanium dioxide. The points of zero charge for the adsorbents were determined. The highest removal efficiencies for aluminium oxide, zinc oxide, and titanium dioxide were 14.7%, 12.2% and 33.5%, respectively. Equilibrium studies demonstrated the possibility of Frendluich isotherm, Temkin isotherm, and Dubinin–Radushkevich isotherm respectively expressing the adsorption isotherms for aluminium oxide, zinc oxide, and titanium dioxide. FTIR and SEM were used in conducting investigation on adsorbents. Among the three adsorbents, titanium dioxide was the best.
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