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Mohsen Mansouri

Academic rank: Associate Professor
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Education: PhD.
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Research

Title
Kinetic modeling: a predictive tool for the adsorption of zinc ions onto calcium alginate beads
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Nonlinear kinetic model Pseudo-kinetic models Zinc adsorption Calcium alginate beads
Year
2013
Journal international journal of industrial chemistry
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Researchers Morteza Hasanzadeh Kafshgari ، Mohsen Mansouri ، Mohammad Khorram ، Shahab Rahimi Kashani

Abstract

Background: The main purpose of this study is to develop a nonlinear model of a batch adsorption and to evaluate the model's capability in the prediction of experimental adsorption data. Additionally, results of the nonlinear model were compared with data of pseudo first- and second-order models. Experimental data were extracted from the adsorption of zinc ions using calcium alginate beads prepared via electrospray method. In order to study the effects of biosorbent porosity and the initial concentration of the zinc solution on adsorption kinetics, calcium alginate beads were prepared with two different porosities and zinc concentrations. Results: The results revealed that the nonlinear model offers a much more accurate prediction compared with other models as the average root mean square deviation of the nonlinear model was calculated to be only 2.66%, which was smaller at least four times than that of others. Furthermore, the nonlinear model showed that diffusive transport through beads was limited by pore diffusion. Conclusions: The nonlinear model provided a good fit to the experimental data as the calculated equilibrium adsorptions were shown to be in good agreement with their experimental counterparts.