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Microplastic-Assisted Removal of Phosphorus and Ammonium Using Date Palm Waste Derived Biochar

Microplastics (MPs) are emerging environmental pollutants worldwide, posing potential health risks. Moreover, MPs may act as vectors for other contaminants and affect their fate, transport, and deposition in the environment. Therefore, efficient and economical techniques are needed for the removal o...

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Autores principales: Ahmad, Munir, Rafique, Muhammad Imran, Akanji, Mutair A., Al-Swadi, Hamed Ahmed, Usama, Muhammad, Mousa, Mohammed Awad, Al-Wabel, Mohammad I., Al-Farraj, Abdullah S. F.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10675137/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37999533
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics11110881
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author Ahmad, Munir
Rafique, Muhammad Imran
Akanji, Mutair A.
Al-Swadi, Hamed Ahmed
Usama, Muhammad
Mousa, Mohammed Awad
Al-Wabel, Mohammad I.
Al-Farraj, Abdullah S. F.
author_facet Ahmad, Munir
Rafique, Muhammad Imran
Akanji, Mutair A.
Al-Swadi, Hamed Ahmed
Usama, Muhammad
Mousa, Mohammed Awad
Al-Wabel, Mohammad I.
Al-Farraj, Abdullah S. F.
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description Microplastics (MPs) are emerging environmental pollutants worldwide, posing potential health risks. Moreover, MPs may act as vectors for other contaminants and affect their fate, transport, and deposition in the environment. Therefore, efficient and economical techniques are needed for the removal of contemporary MPs and contaminants from the environment. The present research study investigated the sorption of phosphorus (P) and ammonium (NH(4)(+)) onto date palm waste-derived biochar (BC) from an aqueous solution in the presence of polyamide (PA) and polyethylene (PE) MPs. The BC was prepared at 600 °C, characterized for physio-chemical properties, and applied for P and NH(4)(+) removal via isotherm and kinetic sorption trials. The results of the sorption trials demonstrated the highest removal of NH(4)(+) and P was obtained at neutral pH 7. The highest P sorption (93.23 mg g(−1)) by BC was recorded in the presence of PA, while the highest NH(4)(+) sorption (103.76 mg g(−1)) was found with co-occurring PE in an aqueous solution. Sorption isotherm and kinetics models revealed that P and NH(4)(+) removal by MP-amended BC followed chemisorption, electrostatic interaction, precipitation, diffusion, and ion exchange mechanisms. Overall, co-existing PA enhanced the removal of P and NH(4)(+) by 66% and 7.7%, respectively, while co-existing PE increased the removal of P and NH(4)(+) by 55% and 30%, respectively, through the tested BC. Our findings suggested that converting date palm waste into BC could be used as a competent and economical approach to removing P and NH(4)(+) from contaminated water. Furthermore, microplastics such as PE and PA could assist in the removal of P and NH(4)(+) from contaminated water using BC.
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spelling pubmed-106751372023-10-26 Microplastic-Assisted Removal of Phosphorus and Ammonium Using Date Palm Waste Derived Biochar Ahmad, Munir Rafique, Muhammad Imran Akanji, Mutair A. Al-Swadi, Hamed Ahmed Usama, Muhammad Mousa, Mohammed Awad Al-Wabel, Mohammad I. Al-Farraj, Abdullah S. F. Toxics Article Microplastics (MPs) are emerging environmental pollutants worldwide, posing potential health risks. Moreover, MPs may act as vectors for other contaminants and affect their fate, transport, and deposition in the environment. Therefore, efficient and economical techniques are needed for the removal of contemporary MPs and contaminants from the environment. The present research study investigated the sorption of phosphorus (P) and ammonium (NH(4)(+)) onto date palm waste-derived biochar (BC) from an aqueous solution in the presence of polyamide (PA) and polyethylene (PE) MPs. The BC was prepared at 600 °C, characterized for physio-chemical properties, and applied for P and NH(4)(+) removal via isotherm and kinetic sorption trials. The results of the sorption trials demonstrated the highest removal of NH(4)(+) and P was obtained at neutral pH 7. The highest P sorption (93.23 mg g(−1)) by BC was recorded in the presence of PA, while the highest NH(4)(+) sorption (103.76 mg g(−1)) was found with co-occurring PE in an aqueous solution. Sorption isotherm and kinetics models revealed that P and NH(4)(+) removal by MP-amended BC followed chemisorption, electrostatic interaction, precipitation, diffusion, and ion exchange mechanisms. Overall, co-existing PA enhanced the removal of P and NH(4)(+) by 66% and 7.7%, respectively, while co-existing PE increased the removal of P and NH(4)(+) by 55% and 30%, respectively, through the tested BC. Our findings suggested that converting date palm waste into BC could be used as a competent and economical approach to removing P and NH(4)(+) from contaminated water. Furthermore, microplastics such as PE and PA could assist in the removal of P and NH(4)(+) from contaminated water using BC. MDPI 2023-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10675137/ /pubmed/37999533 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics11110881 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/).
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Rafique, Muhammad Imran
Akanji, Mutair A.
Al-Swadi, Hamed Ahmed
Usama, Muhammad
Mousa, Mohammed Awad
Al-Wabel, Mohammad I.
Al-Farraj, Abdullah S. F.
Microplastic-Assisted Removal of Phosphorus and Ammonium Using Date Palm Waste Derived Biochar
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title_full_unstemmed Microplastic-Assisted Removal of Phosphorus and Ammonium Using Date Palm Waste Derived Biochar
title_short Microplastic-Assisted Removal of Phosphorus and Ammonium Using Date Palm Waste Derived Biochar
title_sort microplastic-assisted removal of phosphorus and ammonium using date palm waste derived biochar
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10675137/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37999533
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics11110881
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