Rhonalyn V. Maulion1, Sheila Adarlo Abacan, Gerald Garces Allorde,
Ma. Cherrielyne Silda Umali
Chemical & Food Engineering Department, Batangas State University,
Alangilan, Batangas City, Philippines
rhonalyn.maulion@yahoo.com
Date Received: December 9, 2015; Date Revised: December 30, 2015
Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research
Vol. 3 No.5, 146-151
December 2015 Part II
P-ISSN 2350-7756
E-ISSN 2350-8442
Oil Spill Adsorption Capacity of Activated Carbon Tablets from Corncobs in Simulated Oil-Water Mixture 689 KB 3 downloads
Rhonalyn V. Maulion1, Sheila Adarlo Abacan, Gerald Garces Allorde, Ma. Cherrielyne...
Oil spill in bodies of water is one of severe environmental problems that is facing all over the country and in the world. Since oil is an integral part of the economy, increasing trend for its demand and transport of has led to a great treat in the surface water. One of the promising techniques in the removal of the oil spills in water bodies is adsorption using activated carbon form waste material such as corn cobs. The purpose of this study is to determine the adsorption capacity of activated carbon tablets derived from corncobs in the removal of oil. The properties of activated carbon produced have a pH of 7.0, bulk density of 0.26 g//cm3, average pore size of 45nm, particle size of 18% at 60 mesh and 39% at 80 mesh, iodine number of 1370 mg/g and surface area of 1205 g/m2. The amount of bentonite clay as binder (15%,20%,30%), number of ACT (1,2,3) and time of contact(30,60,90 mins) has been varied to determine the optimum condition where the activated carbon will have the best adsorption capacity in the removal of oil. Results showed that at 15% binder, 60 mins contact time and 3 tablets of activated carbon is the optimum condition which give a percentage adsorption of 22.82% of oil. Experimental data also showed that a Langmuir isotherm was the best fit isotherm for adsorption of ACT.
Keywords: activated carbon, adsorption, corncobs, Langmuir isotherm, oil spill