Valorization of agricultural waste into activated carbons and its adsorption characteristics for heavy metals

B. Koubaissy, J. Toufaily, S. Cheikh, M. Hassan, T. Hamieh
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Activated carbon derived from pine cones waste was prepared by carbonization at 450°C, activated by different activating agents: ZnCl2, H2SO4 and NaOH, and then pyrolyzed at 600°C. Adsorption of Cr VI and other heavy metals (Mn II, Fe II, Cu II) on activated carbons was investigated to evaluate the adsorption properties. Special attention was paid to the effects of carbon surface functionalities that were analyzed by FT-IR and zeta potential study. Moreover, XRD study of activated carbon was also carried out. Results had shown that activated carbon by NaOH was the best adsorbent for removal of chromium VI from wastewater. The solid-solution interaction was determined by analyzing the adsorption isotherms at room temperature at different pH. When pH is above 4, the removal fraction of Cr (VI) ions decreased with the increase of pH. The removal fraction of Cr (VI) ions decreased below pH 4. The preferable removal of Cu (II) over Mn(II) and Fe (II) could be due to its lower affinity to solvent.Pseudo-second order equation provided the better correlation for the adsorption kinetics data. Equilibrium isotherms were determined by Fowler-Guggenheim model.
农业废弃物活化成活性炭及其对重金属的吸附特性研究
以松果废料为原料,在450℃下炭化制备活性炭,分别用ZnCl2、H2SO4和NaOH等不同的活化剂活化,然后在600℃下进行热解。考察了活性炭对Cr VI和其他重金属(Mn II、Fe II、Cu II)的吸附性能。特别注意了碳表面官能团的影响,通过FT-IR和zeta电位研究分析。此外,还对活性炭进行了XRD研究。结果表明,NaOH活性炭是去除废水中六价铬的最佳吸附剂。通过分析不同pH下的吸附等温线,确定了固溶相互作用。当pH > 4时,Cr (VI)离子的去除率随pH的增加而降低,pH < 4时,Cr (VI)离子的去除率降低。Cu (II)的去除率优于Mn(II)和Fe (II),可能是由于其对溶剂的亲和力较低。拟二阶方程为吸附动力学数据提供了较好的相关性。平衡等温线由Fowler-Guggenheim模型确定。
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