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Due Date: 21 May 2020 Experiment 3: Removal of Phenols From Water Sample by Activated Carbon Half Report

An experiment was conducted to remove phenols from water using activated carbon. Standards were made with phenol concentrations from 100-1000 μg/L. A sample was run with 4mg of activated carbon at pH 9, 40°C for 60 minutes. The sample absorbance was 0.3823. The student is asked to: 1) Construct a calibration curve and determine the trendline equation. 2) Calculate the equilibrium phenol concentration using the trendline equation. 3) Calculate the equilibrium amount of phenol adsorbed and removal efficiency. 4) Comment on how the method could be improved.

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Due Date: 21 May 2020 Experiment 3: Removal of Phenols From Water Sample by Activated Carbon Half Report

An experiment was conducted to remove phenols from water using activated carbon. Standards were made with phenol concentrations from 100-1000 μg/L. A sample was run with 4mg of activated carbon at pH 9, 40°C for 60 minutes. The sample absorbance was 0.3823. The student is asked to: 1) Construct a calibration curve and determine the trendline equation. 2) Calculate the equilibrium phenol concentration using the trendline equation. 3) Calculate the equilibrium amount of phenol adsorbed and removal efficiency. 4) Comment on how the method could be improved.

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Due date: 21st May 2020 Marks [15]

Experiment 3: Removal of phenols from water sample by activated carbon

Half Report
If the following data was obtained following the procedure (Experiment 3) outlined
in the Waste Water Treatment (CHP 3811) laboratory manual for 2020, compute the
results in the tables below and answer the questions:
Experiment conditions:
 Adsorbent type= Activated charcoal (carbon)
 Adsorbent dose= 4mg
 Particle size= 100 meshes
 pH= 9
 Contact time= 60 mins
 Reaction Temperature= 40°C
 Phenol initial concentration=1000μg/L
 Sample volume 200 mL
Result table
Phenol standard concentration (μg/L) Absorbance
100 0.0988
200 0.1877
300 0.2821
400 0.3686
500 0.4801
600 0.6011
700 0.7101
800 0.8027
900 0.9152
1000 0.9823
Sample 0.3823

Questions
1. Using the data provided in the result table, construct a calibration curve for
phenols standards (absorbance versus concentration). Determine the equation
of the linear “trendline” through the data points.
2. Given the sample absorbance, calculate the concentration of phenol at
equilibrium (solve for x from your trendline equation).
3. Calculate equilibrium amount of phenol adsorbed on activated carbon, using
formula qe (μg/mg)= Co-Ce x V Where, Co is the phenol initial concentration
m
(μg/L), Ce is the equilibrium concentration (μg/L), V is sample volume (L), m is
the mass of adsorbent (mg).
4. Calculate the removal efficiency of phenol from water sample by activated
carbon, %= Co-Ce x 100
Co

Discussion and conclusion


Comment on how this method can be improved.

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