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Efficient dye removal from industrial wastewater using sustainable activated carbon and its polyamide nanocomposite derived from agricultural and industrial wastes in column systems

Sugar beet crown (SBC) waste was employed to produce sustainable activated carbon (AC) by a thermo-chemical activation procedure using a fixed ratio of H(3)PO(4)/SBC (1 : 1 w/w ratio) at 550 °C/2 h. An activated carbon/polyamide nano-composite (AC/PA) was also prepared through the polymerization of...

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Autores principales: Zayed, Ahmed M., Metwally, Bahaa S., Masoud, Mostafa A., Mubarak, Mahmoud F., Shendy, Hussain, Abdelsatar, Mahmoud M., Petrounias, Petros, Ragab, Ahmed H., Hassan, Abeer A., Abdel Wahed, Mahmoud S. M.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10442598/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37614786
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra03105e
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author Zayed, Ahmed M.
Metwally, Bahaa S.
Masoud, Mostafa A.
Mubarak, Mahmoud F.
Shendy, Hussain
Abdelsatar, Mahmoud M.
Petrounias, Petros
Ragab, Ahmed H.
Hassan, Abeer A.
Abdel Wahed, Mahmoud S. M.
author_facet Zayed, Ahmed M.
Metwally, Bahaa S.
Masoud, Mostafa A.
Mubarak, Mahmoud F.
Shendy, Hussain
Abdelsatar, Mahmoud M.
Petrounias, Petros
Ragab, Ahmed H.
Hassan, Abeer A.
Abdel Wahed, Mahmoud S. M.
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description Sugar beet crown (SBC) waste was employed to produce sustainable activated carbon (AC) by a thermo-chemical activation procedure using a fixed ratio of H(3)PO(4)/SBC (1 : 1 w/w ratio) at 550 °C/2 h. An activated carbon/polyamide nano-composite (AC/PA) was also prepared through the polymerization of the fabricated AC (90%) with polyamide (PA, 10%) synthetic textile waste using a proper dissolving agent at a specified w/w ratio with the employed polymer (formic acid/PA = 82/18%). Both AC and its derivative AC/PA were employed in the remediation of dyes from industrial wastewater in column systems, and their efficiencies were compared at various applied experimental conditions. The adsorption of the industrial dye waste (IDW) was a pH-, flow rate-, and bed thickness-controlled process by the regarded adsorbents. Kinetic studies confirmed the suitability of the Thomas equation over the Yoon and Nelson model in predicting the dynamic adsorption process of IDW by AC and AC/PA as was assured by the close agreement among the calculated and experimental uptake capacities of both adsorbents at the same applied flow rates, suggesting the chemisorption nature of IDW adsorption. Additionally, electrostatic attraction was the leading mechanism of IDW adsorption by AC and AC/PA composite with some advantages of the former over the latter.
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spelling pubmed-104425982023-08-23 Efficient dye removal from industrial wastewater using sustainable activated carbon and its polyamide nanocomposite derived from agricultural and industrial wastes in column systems Zayed, Ahmed M. Metwally, Bahaa S. Masoud, Mostafa A. Mubarak, Mahmoud F. Shendy, Hussain Abdelsatar, Mahmoud M. Petrounias, Petros Ragab, Ahmed H. Hassan, Abeer A. Abdel Wahed, Mahmoud S. M. RSC Adv Chemistry Sugar beet crown (SBC) waste was employed to produce sustainable activated carbon (AC) by a thermo-chemical activation procedure using a fixed ratio of H(3)PO(4)/SBC (1 : 1 w/w ratio) at 550 °C/2 h. An activated carbon/polyamide nano-composite (AC/PA) was also prepared through the polymerization of the fabricated AC (90%) with polyamide (PA, 10%) synthetic textile waste using a proper dissolving agent at a specified w/w ratio with the employed polymer (formic acid/PA = 82/18%). Both AC and its derivative AC/PA were employed in the remediation of dyes from industrial wastewater in column systems, and their efficiencies were compared at various applied experimental conditions. The adsorption of the industrial dye waste (IDW) was a pH-, flow rate-, and bed thickness-controlled process by the regarded adsorbents. Kinetic studies confirmed the suitability of the Thomas equation over the Yoon and Nelson model in predicting the dynamic adsorption process of IDW by AC and AC/PA as was assured by the close agreement among the calculated and experimental uptake capacities of both adsorbents at the same applied flow rates, suggesting the chemisorption nature of IDW adsorption. Additionally, electrostatic attraction was the leading mechanism of IDW adsorption by AC and AC/PA composite with some advantages of the former over the latter. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10442598/ /pubmed/37614786 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra03105e Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Zayed, Ahmed M.
Metwally, Bahaa S.
Masoud, Mostafa A.
Mubarak, Mahmoud F.
Shendy, Hussain
Abdelsatar, Mahmoud M.
Petrounias, Petros
Ragab, Ahmed H.
Hassan, Abeer A.
Abdel Wahed, Mahmoud S. M.
Efficient dye removal from industrial wastewater using sustainable activated carbon and its polyamide nanocomposite derived from agricultural and industrial wastes in column systems
title Efficient dye removal from industrial wastewater using sustainable activated carbon and its polyamide nanocomposite derived from agricultural and industrial wastes in column systems
title_full Efficient dye removal from industrial wastewater using sustainable activated carbon and its polyamide nanocomposite derived from agricultural and industrial wastes in column systems
title_fullStr Efficient dye removal from industrial wastewater using sustainable activated carbon and its polyamide nanocomposite derived from agricultural and industrial wastes in column systems
title_full_unstemmed Efficient dye removal from industrial wastewater using sustainable activated carbon and its polyamide nanocomposite derived from agricultural and industrial wastes in column systems
title_short Efficient dye removal from industrial wastewater using sustainable activated carbon and its polyamide nanocomposite derived from agricultural and industrial wastes in column systems
title_sort efficient dye removal from industrial wastewater using sustainable activated carbon and its polyamide nanocomposite derived from agricultural and industrial wastes in column systems
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10442598/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37614786
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra03105e
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