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Document Type : Thesis 
Document Title :
Solid Phase Extraction of Some Selected Metal Ions Using Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes
الفصل الإنتقائي لبعض الأيونات الفلزية باستخدام أنابيب الكربون متناهية الصغر المحورة
 
Subject : Chemistry department 
Document Language : Arabic 
Abstract : In recent years, water pollution by the disposal of inorganic chemicals such as heavy metals has become worldwide concern. For example, noble metal ions, such as, gold, silver and palladium, produce waste for many industries, particularly resulting from mining small concentrations, causing over time accumulation in the tissues. The presence of these ions in complex environmental media at low concentrations has continued to be one of concerns by researchers in various applications. Therefore, estimating heavy metal ions, particularly at low concentrations level, in environmental water and under the influence of various interventions in such circles is considered to be one of the complex processes. In accordance, the goal of the research reported in this thesis is to prepare newly rehabilitated carbon nanotubes for selective extraction of targeted noble metal ion prior to its estimation by inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectrometry. The rehabilitation carbon nanotubes surface was confirmed by use of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and scanning electron microscope before and after modification. The selectivity of newly modified carbon nanotubes toward several metal ions was investigated by studying the effect of solution pH. Uptake capacities of selected noble metal ions was also determined. Data acquired from adsorption isotherm experiments of noble metal ions were examined by well known defined adsorption isotherm models. Moreover, different kinetic models were investigated in order to obtain the correct kinetic adsorption parameters. The efficiency of this methodology was ultimately supported by implementing it to real environmental water samples with reasonable results. 
Supervisor : Dr. Ezzat M. Soliman 
Thesis Type : Master Thesis 
Publishing Year : 1434 AH
2013 AD
 
Co-Supervisor : Dr. Hadi M. Marwani 
Added Date : Monday, March 11, 2013 

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هدى عبد العزيز شاهينShaheen, Huda AbdulazizResearcherMaster 

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