A brief commentary on activated carbon material as an efficient low-cost material for water decontamination

Akito I. Sema, Jhimli Bhattacharyya
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Activated carbon material, the low lost but very effective absorbent, can easily be synthesized from various naturally occurring bio-waste plants containing the enriched carbonaceous materials, like,coconut shell, peels of various fruits and vegetables, agricultural byproduct, husk, flower, carbonized lignite, coal etc.The high adsorption efficiency of such materials is the resultant of the high degree of porous structure and numerous reports are available on their properties. Development of such natural adsorbents attracted many researchers due to its specific efficiency for removing inorganic and organic compounds other than heavy metals from waste water. Unlike various other photocatalytic nanoparticles, the fundamental advantage of using activated carbon to remove pollutants from water is that it does not produce toxic byproducts after adsorption. However, substantial efforts on improving the potential activity of carbon are still on the run using varying chemical treatment and surface modification to improve its enhancement towards specific contaminants. This report primarily focuses on the raw precursor’s material, the route of synthesis, different methods of modification and factors influencing the adsorption potential of activated carbon. Detailed information on the improvement on the surface, properties and its application on the water treatment have also been provided. Research reports on removal of harmful dyes, heavy metal, and emerging pollutants from waste water, water remediation are taken into account.
浅谈活性炭材料作为一种高效、低成本的水净化材料
活性炭材料是一种低损耗但非常有效的吸附剂,它可以很容易地从含有丰富碳质物质的各种天然生物废弃物植物中合成,如椰子壳、各种水果和蔬菜的果皮、农业副产品、壳、花、炭化褐煤、煤等。这种材料的高吸附效率是由于其高度多孔结构的结果,有关其性能的报道很多。这种天然吸附剂因其去除废水中重金属以外的无机和有机化合物的特殊效率而吸引了众多研究人员的关注。与其他光催化纳米颗粒不同,使用活性炭去除水中污染物的根本优点是它在吸附后不会产生有毒副产物。然而,在提高碳的潜在活性方面的大量努力仍在进行中,使用不同的化学处理和表面改性来提高其对特定污染物的增强能力。本文主要介绍了前驱体的原料、合成途径、不同的改性方法以及影响活性炭吸附势的因素。详细介绍了改性后的表面、性能及其在水处理中的应用。对废水中有害染料、重金属和新兴污染物的去除、水的修复等方面的研究报告进行了介绍。
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