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Potential of agro-industrial residues from the Amazon region to produce activated carbon

Thousands of tons of residual lignocellulosic biomass are produced and discarded by agroindustries in the Amazon. These biomasses could be harnessed and used in the preparation of activated carbon, in view of the growing demand for this product with high added value, however, little is known about t...

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Autores principales: Nobre, João Rodrigo Coimbra, Queiroz, Leandro Santos, Castro, Jonnys Paz, Pego, Matheus Felipe Freire, Hugen, Lisiane Nunes, Costa, Carlos Emmerson Ferreira da, Pardauil, Juliana de Jesus Rocha, Nascimento, Luís Adriano Santos do, Rocha Filho, Geraldo Narciso da, Zamian, José Roberto, Souza, Elias Costa de, Bianchi, Maria Lucia
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10362268/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37483770
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e17189
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author Nobre, João Rodrigo Coimbra
Queiroz, Leandro Santos
Castro, Jonnys Paz
Pego, Matheus Felipe Freire
Hugen, Lisiane Nunes
Costa, Carlos Emmerson Ferreira da
Pardauil, Juliana de Jesus Rocha
Nascimento, Luís Adriano Santos do
Rocha Filho, Geraldo Narciso da
Zamian, José Roberto
Souza, Elias Costa de
Bianchi, Maria Lucia
author_facet Nobre, João Rodrigo Coimbra
Queiroz, Leandro Santos
Castro, Jonnys Paz
Pego, Matheus Felipe Freire
Hugen, Lisiane Nunes
Costa, Carlos Emmerson Ferreira da
Pardauil, Juliana de Jesus Rocha
Nascimento, Luís Adriano Santos do
Rocha Filho, Geraldo Narciso da
Zamian, José Roberto
Souza, Elias Costa de
Bianchi, Maria Lucia
author_sort Nobre, João Rodrigo Coimbra
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description Thousands of tons of residual lignocellulosic biomass are produced and discarded by agroindustries in the Amazon. These biomasses could be harnessed and used in the preparation of activated carbon, in view of the growing demand for this product with high added value, however, little is known about their characteristics, in addition to their potential as precursors of activated carbon. Therefore, the aim of this work was to evaluate the potential of four different biomasses in the preparation and quality of activated carbon. Residues from the processing of the fruits of acai, babassu, Brazil nut, and oil palm were collected, characterized, carbonized, physically activated with CO(2), and characterized. The contents of the total extractives, insoluble lignin, minerals, holocellulose, and elemental (CHNS–O) were analyzed. The surface area and surface morphology were determined from the AC produced, and adsorption tests for methylene blue and phenol were performed. The four biomasses showed potential for use in the preparation of CA; the residues presented high contents of lignin (21.83–55.76%) and carbon (46.49–53.79%). AC were predominantly microporous, although small mesopores could be observed. The AC had a surface area of 569.65–1101.26 m(2) g(−1), a high methylene blue (93–390 mg g(−1)), and phenol (159–595 mg g(−1)) adsorption capacities. Babassu-AC stood out compared to the AC of the other analyzed biomasses, reaching the best results.
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spelling pubmed-103622682023-07-23 Potential of agro-industrial residues from the Amazon region to produce activated carbon Nobre, João Rodrigo Coimbra Queiroz, Leandro Santos Castro, Jonnys Paz Pego, Matheus Felipe Freire Hugen, Lisiane Nunes Costa, Carlos Emmerson Ferreira da Pardauil, Juliana de Jesus Rocha Nascimento, Luís Adriano Santos do Rocha Filho, Geraldo Narciso da Zamian, José Roberto Souza, Elias Costa de Bianchi, Maria Lucia Heliyon Research Article Thousands of tons of residual lignocellulosic biomass are produced and discarded by agroindustries in the Amazon. These biomasses could be harnessed and used in the preparation of activated carbon, in view of the growing demand for this product with high added value, however, little is known about their characteristics, in addition to their potential as precursors of activated carbon. Therefore, the aim of this work was to evaluate the potential of four different biomasses in the preparation and quality of activated carbon. Residues from the processing of the fruits of acai, babassu, Brazil nut, and oil palm were collected, characterized, carbonized, physically activated with CO(2), and characterized. The contents of the total extractives, insoluble lignin, minerals, holocellulose, and elemental (CHNS–O) were analyzed. The surface area and surface morphology were determined from the AC produced, and adsorption tests for methylene blue and phenol were performed. The four biomasses showed potential for use in the preparation of CA; the residues presented high contents of lignin (21.83–55.76%) and carbon (46.49–53.79%). AC were predominantly microporous, although small mesopores could be observed. The AC had a surface area of 569.65–1101.26 m(2) g(−1), a high methylene blue (93–390 mg g(−1)), and phenol (159–595 mg g(−1)) adsorption capacities. Babassu-AC stood out compared to the AC of the other analyzed biomasses, reaching the best results. Elsevier 2023-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10362268/ /pubmed/37483770 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e17189 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research Article
Nobre, João Rodrigo Coimbra
Queiroz, Leandro Santos
Castro, Jonnys Paz
Pego, Matheus Felipe Freire
Hugen, Lisiane Nunes
Costa, Carlos Emmerson Ferreira da
Pardauil, Juliana de Jesus Rocha
Nascimento, Luís Adriano Santos do
Rocha Filho, Geraldo Narciso da
Zamian, José Roberto
Souza, Elias Costa de
Bianchi, Maria Lucia
Potential of agro-industrial residues from the Amazon region to produce activated carbon
title Potential of agro-industrial residues from the Amazon region to produce activated carbon
title_full Potential of agro-industrial residues from the Amazon region to produce activated carbon
title_fullStr Potential of agro-industrial residues from the Amazon region to produce activated carbon
title_full_unstemmed Potential of agro-industrial residues from the Amazon region to produce activated carbon
title_short Potential of agro-industrial residues from the Amazon region to produce activated carbon
title_sort potential of agro-industrial residues from the amazon region to produce activated carbon
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10362268/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37483770
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e17189
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