Béchir Wanassi, Ichrak Ben Hariz, C. Ghimbeu, C. Vaulot, M. B. Ben Hassen, M. Jeguirim
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In this study, activated carbon (AC) was prepared from waste cotton generated from the Tunisian spinning industry. AC was prepared using a carbonization at 700°C followed by a chemical activation (with H3PO4 and ZnCL2). Thermogravimetric analysis was used to analyze the carbonization step. There was a considerable decrease in weight loss in the region of 280°C to 380°C attributed mainly to the cellulose degradation. In a second step, the activated carbons were characterized different analytical techniques. In particular, the effect of carbonization and chemical activation on the cross-section and surface was detected with SEM. In addition, FTIR analysis showed the disappearance of many surface groups in range between 2000 cm-1 and 4000 cm-1 after activation while TPD-MS showed that with the acidic character of the activated carbon with H3PO4 comparing to ZnCL2. ZnCL2 activated carbon was used for the removal of textile dye, namely Alizarin S from aqueous solution for different experimental conditions. The maximum adsorption capacity of Alizarin S was Qmax= 181mg/g obtained at pH =3 and T=25°C.