Authors
Asanendu Mandal, Nirjhar Bar, Sudip Kumar Das
Publication date
2020/9/1
Journal
Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy
Volume
17
Pages
100308
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
This research aims to experiment with the potential of neem (Azadirachta indica) leaves for phenol adsorption. Morphology, functional groups, etc. characterize the adsorbent. Batch studies are conducted at pH (2–7), dose (7–12 g/L), time (60–360 min), initial concentration (100–500 mg/L), and temperature (30–50 °C). Maximum 97.5% phenol is removed when pH, dose, time, temperature, and phenol concentration is 3, 10 g/L, 240 min, 30 °C and 100 mg/L, respectively. Experimental results are supported by pseudo-second-order (r2 = 0.99999). Kinetic testing is supported by adsorption mechanisms developed by Elovich, Reichenberg, Boyd, Furusawa and Smith, and Fick models. Freundlich model (r2 = 0.99648) is fitted well compare to other models. Sorption energy (0.5288 kJ/mol) supports physical adsorption. Thermodynamics has suggested for a non-random, exothermic, and spontaneous process. The …
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