The adsorption of aqueous mercury species from chloride solutions on a number of activated carbons has been studied. It was found that whereas the adsorption of neutral HgCl2 or positive Hg2+ was very low, significant quantities of the tetrachloromercury(II) complex, HgCl42- were adsorbed. Adsorption isotherms of this complex were measured at different pH values, and the results analysed by the Langmuir equation and by a simple surface ionization and specific adsorption model in order to obtain estimates of the adsorption stoichiometry and the mean free energy of adsorption. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd. References: 19
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