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a commonly found herbal plant was used to prepare activated carbon by
physicochemical activation method. The sorption capacity of this bio-resource material to remove Fe(III), Cu(II) and
Co(II) from aqueous solutions was determined by batch tests. The influences of important parameters such as contact
time, dosage, pH, pH zpc, co-ions and temperature on metal adsorption process were investigated. The equilibrium
data were fitted to Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms. The batch adsorption rate for the sorption process was
explained on the basis of intraparticle diffusion. Various thermodynamic parameters like ΔG
0 , ΔH
0 and ΔS
0
were analyzed to observe the nature of adsorption. The metal adsorption process on the surface of adsorbent was
verified as a surface phenomenon by performing SEM and XRD analysis.