Abstract:
Four activated carbon samples were prepared from sugar beet molasses with zinc chloride as the chemical activating agent at different temperatures (600-800 degrees C) and residence carbonization times (0-120 min.) under nitrogen atmosphere. The activated carbons were characterized by using N-2- BET surface area and iodine number measurements. The results obtained are found to be between 1368.5-792.2 m(2)/g, and 221-162 mg/g, respectively. Adsorption of methylene blue from aqueous solution on the activated carbons produced using sugar beet molasses has been studied. Equilibrium concentrations were determined by using a UV-spectrophotometer. The adsorption data of each carbon sample (including the commercial AC) was analyzed by Freundlich adsorption isotherms. Experimental data are fitted into the Freundlich equation.