Optimizing Water Purification: Adsorbent Performance of Phumdi Biomass Activated Carbon for Fe(II) Removal Using Artificial Neural Network

IF 3.8 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Lairenlakpam Helena, Sudhakar Ningthoujam, Potsangbam Albino Kumar
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This study evaluates the performance of artificial neural networks (ANNs) in predicting Fe (II) adsorption using activated carbon derived from Phumdi biomass (PAC) in batch and continuous fixed-bed setups. Phumdi, a unique biomass from the Loktak Lake ecosystem, serves as a sustainable and cost-effective precursor for activated carbon production due to its rich organic composition and functional groups. Large accumulations of Phumdi are commonly found along the periphery of Loktak Lake, where they are often regarded as waste. To account for variations in biomass properties, samples were collected from three different sites: a national park, an agricultural area, and a residential area. BET surface area analysis confirmed the porous nature of the activated carbons, with values ranging from 2.722 to 5.940 m2/g across different biomass sources. FTIR characterization identified key functional groups, including hydroxyl, alkyl, and carbon–carbon bonds, which play a crucial role in Fe (II) adsorption. Amongst the batch analysis parameters, the agitation speed was found to be optimum at 250 rpm, and the temperature at 298 K, with an equilibrium time of 120 min. Kinetic studies followed a pseudo-second-order model, indicating chemisorption, while isotherm analysis confirmed Langmuir model conformity, with a maximum adsorption capacity ranging from 1.12 to 6.50 mg/g. Thermodynamic studies confirmed that the adsorption process is exothermic and spontaneous, driven by energy release and a decrease in free energy. Fixed-bed experiments using activated carbon from phumdi biomass from an agricultural area were conducted at varying flow rates (2 mL/min and 4 mL/min), bed depths (20 cm, 40 cm, and 60 cm), and influent concentrations. The maximum throughput of 12 L was achieved before significant breakthrough at 5 mg/L, 4 mL/min, and 60 cm, indicating optimal adsorption performance under these conditions. ANNs demonstrated high predictive accuracy, with R2 values of 1.00 for training, 0.99 for testing, and 0.95 for validation in the batch system, and 0.99 for training, 0.98 for testing, and 0.95 for validation in the fixed-bed system. The optimal ANN architectures were 6–6-1 for batch adsorption and 4–12-1 for fixed-bed adsorption, with mean squared errors (MSE) of 0.004645 and 0.000856, respectively. This study highlights the potential of Phumdi-derived PAC as a sustainable adsorbent and showcases the effectiveness of ANN modeling in optimizing adsorption efficiency and predictive accuracy, offering an environmentally friendly solution for water treatment.

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Water, Air, & Soil Pollution
Water, Air, & Soil Pollution 环境科学-环境科学
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4.50
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448
审稿时长
2.6 months
期刊介绍: Water, Air, & Soil Pollution is an international, interdisciplinary journal on all aspects of pollution and solutions to pollution in the biosphere. This includes chemical, physical and biological processes affecting flora, fauna, water, air and soil in relation to environmental pollution. Because of its scope, the subject areas are diverse and include all aspects of pollution sources, transport, deposition, accumulation, acid precipitation, atmospheric pollution, metals, aquatic pollution including marine pollution and ground water, waste water, pesticides, soil pollution, sewage, sediment pollution, forestry pollution, effects of pollutants on humans, vegetation, fish, aquatic species, micro-organisms, and animals, environmental and molecular toxicology applied to pollution research, biosensors, global and climate change, ecological implications of pollution and pollution models. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution also publishes manuscripts on novel methods used in the study of environmental pollutants, environmental toxicology, environmental biology, novel environmental engineering related to pollution, biodiversity as influenced by pollution, novel environmental biotechnology as applied to pollution (e.g. bioremediation), environmental modelling and biorestoration of polluted environments. Articles should not be submitted that are of local interest only and do not advance international knowledge in environmental pollution and solutions to pollution. Articles that simply replicate known knowledge or techniques while researching a local pollution problem will normally be rejected without review. Submitted articles must have up-to-date references, employ the correct experimental replication and statistical analysis, where needed and contain a significant contribution to new knowledge. The publishing and editorial team sincerely appreciate your cooperation. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution publishes research papers; review articles; mini-reviews; and book reviews.
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