https://doi.org/10.15255/CABEQ.2016.1055a

Published: CABEQ 32 (1) (2018) 19-28
Paper type: Original Scientific Paper

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Recovery of Acrylic Acid Using Calcium Peroxide Nanoparticles: Thermodynamics and Continuous Column Study

B. S. De, K. L. Wasewar, V. R. Dhongde and P. B. Sontakke

Abstract
The thermodynamic parameters (DGº, DHº, and DSº) for adsorption of acrylic acid on CaO2 nanoparticle were estimated in the temperature range of 300.15 – 313.15 K, which helps to evaluate the feasibility of adsorption process, nature of adsorption process, and affinity of adsorbent toward solute molecule. A dynamic adsorption study in a fixed-bed column was performed using CaO2 nanoparticle for the recovery of acrylic acid from aqueous stream. The breakthrough curves of adsorption system were obtained for different process variables, such as initial acrylic acid concentration (2882–7206 mg L–1), flow rate (5–9 mL min–1), and bed height (10–20 cm). The bed-depth service time model, Thomas model, Yoon-Nelson model, and deactivation kinetic model were applied to the experimental data to predict the column performance. The data were in good agreement with the deactivation kinetic model. The presented results may be useful for the design of adsorption system using nanoparticles, which can be further extended to other systems. (This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.)


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Keywords
acrylic acid, calcium peroxide nanoparticles, thermodynamics, continuous column adsorption, modelling