Ecology, Environment and Conservation Paper

Vol 28, Issue 3, 2022; Page No.(1446-1451)

FIXED BED MODELLING COLUMN ADSORPTION STUDIES BYACTIVATED CARBON FOR REMOVAL OF FLUORIDE

Keerthi B. Gurani and S.R. Mise

Abstract

The fluoride removal from aqueous solution was investigated utilising Copper Pod adsorption in a fixedbed column. The effects of flow rate, bed height, and fluoride concentration at the start were studied.Breakthrough curves were plotted after determining maximum bed capacity, % fluoride elimination, andequilibrium fluoride uptake. With a lower flow velocity and a higher bed height, the percentage of fluorideremoved increased. At a flow rate of 5 ml/min, a bed height of 10 cm, and an initial fluoride concentrationof 5 ppm, a maximum bed capacity of 6.5 mg was achieved. The Three well-known models were used to fitdata from column studies known column models. The Yoon-Nelson model, the Thomas model, and theAdams-Bohart model. The experimental data and theoretical results remained in good accord. The studydiscovered that activated carbon can be used in a fixed bed column to remove fluoride.