Equilibrium and kinetic studies in adsorption of H2S using coconut shell activated carbon xerogel: Effect of mass adsorbent and temperature

The presence of acid gases like hydrogen sulfide (H2S) in natural gas, refinery gas, and coal gas necessitates their removal from the gas stream to prevent corrosion of pipelines and production equipment and to ensure safety due to the toxic nature of H2S. A study was conducted to synthesize an adso...

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Main Authors: Saleh, Ali Mohammed; Mahdi, Hadi Hamdi; Alias, Azil Bahari; Abd Hadi, Nurul Kairiah; Qarizada, Deana; Jawad, Ali H.; Saleh, Noah Mohammed
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Language:English
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author Saleh
Ali Mohammed; Mahdi
Hadi Hamdi; Alias
Azil Bahari; Abd Hadi
Nurul Kairiah; Qarizada
Deana; Jawad
Ali H.; Saleh
Noah Mohammed
spellingShingle Saleh
Ali Mohammed; Mahdi
Hadi Hamdi; Alias
Azil Bahari; Abd Hadi
Nurul Kairiah; Qarizada
Deana; Jawad
Ali H.; Saleh
Noah Mohammed
Equilibrium and kinetic studies in adsorption of H2S using coconut shell activated carbon xerogel: Effect of mass adsorbent and temperature
Engineering; Water Resources
author_facet Saleh
Ali Mohammed; Mahdi
Hadi Hamdi; Alias
Azil Bahari; Abd Hadi
Nurul Kairiah; Qarizada
Deana; Jawad
Ali H.; Saleh
Noah Mohammed
author_sort Saleh
spelling Saleh, Ali Mohammed; Mahdi, Hadi Hamdi; Alias, Azil Bahari; Abd Hadi, Nurul Kairiah; Qarizada, Deana; Jawad, Ali H.; Saleh, Noah Mohammed
Equilibrium and kinetic studies in adsorption of H2S using coconut shell activated carbon xerogel: Effect of mass adsorbent and temperature
DESALINATION AND WATER TREATMENT
English
Article
The presence of acid gases like hydrogen sulfide (H2S) in natural gas, refinery gas, and coal gas necessitates their removal from the gas stream to prevent corrosion of pipelines and production equipment and to ensure safety due to the toxic nature of H2S. A study was conducted to synthesize an adsorbent that is made from coconut shell which is modified to form coconut shell-activated carbon xerogel (CSACX). The main objective is to determine the kinetic models' equation and adsorption isotherms that are most suitable for the adsorption of hydrogen sulfide by using CSACX. Two parameters were studied which were the adsorbent mass and the gas temperature. The adsorption process could be mathematically represented using the Thomas Model, Yoon-Nelson Model, and Adam-Bohart. It is expected that the adsorption process is mathematically represented using the Thomas and Yoon-Nelson Model for both the effect of mass of adsorbent and effect of gas temperature. The kinetic models used were Pseudo-First Order and Pseudo-Second Order. Suitability of equation was determined by correlation coefficient (R-2). The higher the R-2, the more suitable the equation is to process. It is expected that the adsorption processes using the CSACX fit both pseudo-first and pseudo-second order equation. This means that both physisorption and chemisorption occur during the adsorption process.
ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
1944-3994
1944-3986
2024
317

10.1016/j.dwt.2024.100149
Engineering; Water Resources
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title Equilibrium and kinetic studies in adsorption of H2S using coconut shell activated carbon xerogel: Effect of mass adsorbent and temperature
title_short Equilibrium and kinetic studies in adsorption of H2S using coconut shell activated carbon xerogel: Effect of mass adsorbent and temperature
title_full Equilibrium and kinetic studies in adsorption of H2S using coconut shell activated carbon xerogel: Effect of mass adsorbent and temperature
title_fullStr Equilibrium and kinetic studies in adsorption of H2S using coconut shell activated carbon xerogel: Effect of mass adsorbent and temperature
title_full_unstemmed Equilibrium and kinetic studies in adsorption of H2S using coconut shell activated carbon xerogel: Effect of mass adsorbent and temperature
title_sort Equilibrium and kinetic studies in adsorption of H2S using coconut shell activated carbon xerogel: Effect of mass adsorbent and temperature
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description The presence of acid gases like hydrogen sulfide (H2S) in natural gas, refinery gas, and coal gas necessitates their removal from the gas stream to prevent corrosion of pipelines and production equipment and to ensure safety due to the toxic nature of H2S. A study was conducted to synthesize an adsorbent that is made from coconut shell which is modified to form coconut shell-activated carbon xerogel (CSACX). The main objective is to determine the kinetic models' equation and adsorption isotherms that are most suitable for the adsorption of hydrogen sulfide by using CSACX. Two parameters were studied which were the adsorbent mass and the gas temperature. The adsorption process could be mathematically represented using the Thomas Model, Yoon-Nelson Model, and Adam-Bohart. It is expected that the adsorption process is mathematically represented using the Thomas and Yoon-Nelson Model for both the effect of mass of adsorbent and effect of gas temperature. The kinetic models used were Pseudo-First Order and Pseudo-Second Order. Suitability of equation was determined by correlation coefficient (R-2). The higher the R-2, the more suitable the equation is to process. It is expected that the adsorption processes using the CSACX fit both pseudo-first and pseudo-second order equation. This means that both physisorption and chemisorption occur during the adsorption process.
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