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Revealing the Combined Effect of Active Sites and Intra-Particle Diffusion on Adsorption Mechanism of Methylene Blue on Activated Red-Pulp Pomelo Peel Biochar

Phosphoric acid-activated biochar has been proven to be a promising adsorbent for pollutant removal in an aqueous solution. It is urgent to understand how surface adsorption and intra-particle diffusion synergistically contribute to the adsorption kinetic process of dyes. In this work, we prepared a...

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Autores principales: Wei, Fang, Jin, Shenglong, Yao, Chunyi, Wang, Tianhao, Zhu, Shengpu, Ma, Yabiao, Qiao, Heng, Shan, Linxi, Wang, Rencong, Lian, Xiaoxue, Tong, Xiaoqiang, Li, Yan, Zhao, Qiang, Song, Weiguo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10254690/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37298903
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28114426
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author Wei, Fang
Jin, Shenglong
Yao, Chunyi
Wang, Tianhao
Zhu, Shengpu
Ma, Yabiao
Qiao, Heng
Shan, Linxi
Wang, Rencong
Lian, Xiaoxue
Tong, Xiaoqiang
Li, Yan
Zhao, Qiang
Song, Weiguo
author_facet Wei, Fang
Jin, Shenglong
Yao, Chunyi
Wang, Tianhao
Zhu, Shengpu
Ma, Yabiao
Qiao, Heng
Shan, Linxi
Wang, Rencong
Lian, Xiaoxue
Tong, Xiaoqiang
Li, Yan
Zhao, Qiang
Song, Weiguo
author_sort Wei, Fang
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description Phosphoric acid-activated biochar has been proven to be a promising adsorbent for pollutant removal in an aqueous solution. It is urgent to understand how surface adsorption and intra-particle diffusion synergistically contribute to the adsorption kinetic process of dyes. In this work, we prepared a series of PPC adsorbents (PPCs) from red-pulp pomelo peel under different pyrolysis temperatures (150–350 °C), which have a broad specific surface area range from 3.065 m(2)/g to 1274.577 m(2)/g. The active sites on the surface of PPCs have shown specific change laws of decreasing hydroxyl groups and increasing phosphate ester groups occurring as the pyrolysis temperature rises. Both reaction models (PFO and PSO models) and diffusion models (intra-particle diffusion models) have been applied to simulate the adsorption experimental data to verify the hypothesis deduced from the Elovich model. PPC-300 exhibits the highest adsorption capacity of MB (423 mg/g) under given conditions. Due to its large quantities of active sites on the external and internal surfaces (1274.577 m(2)/g), a fast adsorption equilibrium can be achieved within 60 min (with an initial MB concentration of 100 ppm). PPC-300 and PPC-350 also exhibit an intra-particle-diffusion-controlled adsorption kinetic process with a low initial MB concentration (100 ppm) or at the very beginning and final stage of adsorption with a high initial MB concentration (300 ppm) at 40 °C, considering that the diffusion is likely hindered by adsorbate molecules through internal pore channels at the middle stage of adsorption in these cases.
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spelling pubmed-102546902023-06-10 Revealing the Combined Effect of Active Sites and Intra-Particle Diffusion on Adsorption Mechanism of Methylene Blue on Activated Red-Pulp Pomelo Peel Biochar Wei, Fang Jin, Shenglong Yao, Chunyi Wang, Tianhao Zhu, Shengpu Ma, Yabiao Qiao, Heng Shan, Linxi Wang, Rencong Lian, Xiaoxue Tong, Xiaoqiang Li, Yan Zhao, Qiang Song, Weiguo Molecules Article Phosphoric acid-activated biochar has been proven to be a promising adsorbent for pollutant removal in an aqueous solution. It is urgent to understand how surface adsorption and intra-particle diffusion synergistically contribute to the adsorption kinetic process of dyes. In this work, we prepared a series of PPC adsorbents (PPCs) from red-pulp pomelo peel under different pyrolysis temperatures (150–350 °C), which have a broad specific surface area range from 3.065 m(2)/g to 1274.577 m(2)/g. The active sites on the surface of PPCs have shown specific change laws of decreasing hydroxyl groups and increasing phosphate ester groups occurring as the pyrolysis temperature rises. Both reaction models (PFO and PSO models) and diffusion models (intra-particle diffusion models) have been applied to simulate the adsorption experimental data to verify the hypothesis deduced from the Elovich model. PPC-300 exhibits the highest adsorption capacity of MB (423 mg/g) under given conditions. Due to its large quantities of active sites on the external and internal surfaces (1274.577 m(2)/g), a fast adsorption equilibrium can be achieved within 60 min (with an initial MB concentration of 100 ppm). PPC-300 and PPC-350 also exhibit an intra-particle-diffusion-controlled adsorption kinetic process with a low initial MB concentration (100 ppm) or at the very beginning and final stage of adsorption with a high initial MB concentration (300 ppm) at 40 °C, considering that the diffusion is likely hindered by adsorbate molecules through internal pore channels at the middle stage of adsorption in these cases. MDPI 2023-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10254690/ /pubmed/37298903 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28114426 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Wei, Fang
Jin, Shenglong
Yao, Chunyi
Wang, Tianhao
Zhu, Shengpu
Ma, Yabiao
Qiao, Heng
Shan, Linxi
Wang, Rencong
Lian, Xiaoxue
Tong, Xiaoqiang
Li, Yan
Zhao, Qiang
Song, Weiguo
Revealing the Combined Effect of Active Sites and Intra-Particle Diffusion on Adsorption Mechanism of Methylene Blue on Activated Red-Pulp Pomelo Peel Biochar
title Revealing the Combined Effect of Active Sites and Intra-Particle Diffusion on Adsorption Mechanism of Methylene Blue on Activated Red-Pulp Pomelo Peel Biochar
title_full Revealing the Combined Effect of Active Sites and Intra-Particle Diffusion on Adsorption Mechanism of Methylene Blue on Activated Red-Pulp Pomelo Peel Biochar
title_fullStr Revealing the Combined Effect of Active Sites and Intra-Particle Diffusion on Adsorption Mechanism of Methylene Blue on Activated Red-Pulp Pomelo Peel Biochar
title_full_unstemmed Revealing the Combined Effect of Active Sites and Intra-Particle Diffusion on Adsorption Mechanism of Methylene Blue on Activated Red-Pulp Pomelo Peel Biochar
title_short Revealing the Combined Effect of Active Sites and Intra-Particle Diffusion on Adsorption Mechanism of Methylene Blue on Activated Red-Pulp Pomelo Peel Biochar
title_sort revealing the combined effect of active sites and intra-particle diffusion on adsorption mechanism of methylene blue on activated red-pulp pomelo peel biochar
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10254690/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37298903
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28114426
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