Preparation of sucrose-derived activated carbon in one pot with desirable hierarchically porous structure for efficient dyes removal

IF 7.5 Q1 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Xinyu Zhang , Tingwei Zhang , Jiaqi Guo , Wenyuan Zhu , Mohammad Rizwan Khan , Huining Xiao , Junlong Song
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Sugar is an excellent raw material for activated carbon preparation because of its wide availability, sustainability, and low mineral content. Herein, we developed an easy method for preparing sucrose-derived activated carbon (SAC) with desirable hierarchically porous structures by combining the foaming of molten sucrose, dual-templating (K2C2O4·H2O and CaCO3), and sequential etching by dual-templating activators at elevated temperatures. As an adsorbent, SAC–800 has a high specific surface (1594 m2/g), with rich both micro- and mesopores (microsurface vs external surface area is 812 and 782 m2/g). As a result of its desirable hierarchically porous structures, it adsorbs dyes fast and efficiently, attributed to the rich specific surface area that favors adsorption capability and pore size distribution that affects mass transport and adsorption speed. The adsorption for Rhodamine B and Congo Red is spontaneous and endothermic process. The adsorption capacities reach 357 and 780 mg/g for Rhodamine B and Congo Red, respectively, while the rate constants for adsorption (ka) and desorption (kd) for Rhodamine B are 4.23 × 10–3 L/(mg·min) and 0.12 L/min, and 1.02 × 10–3 L/(mg·min) and 5.6 × 10–3 L/min for Congo Red. With the easy preparation procedure and the desirable hierarchically porous structures, sucrose-derived activated carbons are promising candidates for potential practical applications.

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一锅制备具有理想分层多孔结构的蔗糖衍生活性炭,用于高效去除染料
蔗糖是制备活性炭的绝佳原料,因为它来源广泛、可持续且矿物质含量低。在此,我们开发了一种制备蔗糖衍生活性炭(SAC)的简便方法,该方法结合了熔融蔗糖的发泡、双层活化剂(K2C2O4-H2O 和 CaCO3)以及双层活化剂在高温下的连续刻蚀,从而制备出具有理想分层多孔结构的蔗糖衍生活性炭。作为一种吸附剂,SAC-800 具有很高的比表面(1594 m2/g),具有丰富的微孔和中孔(微表面与外表面积之比分别为 812 m2/g 和 782 m2/g)。由于具有理想的分层多孔结构,它能快速有效地吸附染料,这归功于丰富的比表面积(有利于吸附能力)和孔径分布(影响质量传输和吸附速度)。罗丹明 B 和刚果红的吸附是自发的内热过程。罗丹明 B 和刚果红的吸附容量分别达到 357 和 780 mg/g,吸附速率常数(ka)和解吸速率常数(kd)分别为 4.23 × 10-3 L/(mg-min)和 0.12 L/min,刚果红分别为 1.02 × 10-3 L/(mg-min)和 5.6 × 10-3 L/min。蔗糖衍生活性碳的制备过程简便,且具有理想的分层多孔结构,因此在潜在的实际应用中大有可为。
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