Biosorption of hexavalent chromium by biochar prepared from the Ceratonia siliqua pod: Kinetic, equilibrium, and thermodynamics studies

Yousef Al-Dalahmeh, I. Hamadneh, Ghaida Aburumman, Ahmed Al-Mobydeen, Marya Alkhawaldeh, Akram Abu Shawer, Rania Ahmed, M. Esaifan, A. Al-Dujaili
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Ceratonia siliqua pod biochar sample (CBC) was generated in this work from C. siliqua (carob pod waste) biomass (CBM) by slow pyrolysis for 5h at 400°C as an alternative low-cost biosorbent for the removal of Cr(VI). The biosorption parameters that were adjusted were the initial pH (2.0–10.0), temperature (30°C, 40°C, and 50°C), biosorbent dose (0.01–0.03 g/50 mL), initial Cr(VI) concentration (10–100 mg/L), and contact period (0–360 min). The interaction between the surface functional groups on the CBM and CBC and the Cr(VI) ions was found to be the primary mechanism for Cr(VI) sorption via surface complexation and electrostatic interactions, according to the investigation of the pH influence. The Langmuir isotherm was shown to be more well-fitting than the Freundlich and Dubinin-Radushkevich isotherms for the concentration range of 10 to 100 mg/L. The testing results indicated a sorption capacity of 90.909 mg/g of CBM and 131.579 mg/g of CBC. According to kinetic investigations, the absorption of Cr(VI) ions onto CBM and CBC was defined in pseudo-second order. The findings of thermodynamic investigations showed that the biosorption of Cr(VI) ions onto CBM and CBC was an exothermic, spontaneous process. These findings demonstrated that, even for high concentrations of Cr(VI) in industrial wastewater, CBM and CBC could be viable, affordable alternatives as adsorbents.
用 Ceratonia siliqua 豆荚制备的生物炭对六价铬的生物吸附:动力学、平衡和热力学研究
本研究以角豆树豆荚废弃物(Ceratonia siliqua pod biochar)生物质(CBM)为原料,在 400°C 下缓慢热解 5 小时,生成了角豆树豆荚生物炭样品(CBC),作为去除六价铬的低成本生物吸附剂替代品。调整的生物吸附参数包括初始 pH 值(2.0-10.0)、温度(30°C、40°C 和 50°C)、生物吸附剂剂量(0.01-0.03 克/50 毫升)、初始六价铬浓度(10-100 毫克/升)和接触时间(0-360 分钟)。根据对 pH 值影响的研究发现,CBM 和 CBC 表面官能团与六价铬离子之间的相互作用是通过表面络合和静电作用吸附六价铬的主要机制。在 10 至 100 mg/L 的浓度范围内,Langmuir 等温线比 Freundlich 和 Dubinin-Radushkevich 等温线拟合得更好。测试结果表明,CBM 的吸附容量为 90.909 毫克/克,CBC 的吸附容量为 131.579 毫克/克。根据动力学研究,CBM 和 CBC 对六价铬离子的吸收是按假二阶进行的。热力学研究结果表明,CBM 和 CBC 对六价铬离子的生物吸附是一个自发的放热过程。这些研究结果表明,即使在工业废水中六价铬浓度较高的情况下,CBM 和 CBC 仍可作为可行且经济实惠的吸附剂替代品。
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