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Comparative study of the elimination of copper, cadmium, and methylene blue from water by adsorption on the citrus Sinensis peel and its activated carbon

The accumulation of heavy metals and dyes in wastewater is a persistent environmental threat with serious hazards consequences affecting all living organisms. Their removal has become a challenging environmental requirement. Adsorption using agricultural waste is one of the cost-effective removal te...

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Autores principales: El Malti, Wassim, Hijazi, Akram, Khalil, Zahraa Abou, Yaghi, Zahraa, Medlej, Mohamad Kazem, Reda, Mohamad
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8969800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35424999
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra08997h
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author El Malti, Wassim
Hijazi, Akram
Khalil, Zahraa Abou
Yaghi, Zahraa
Medlej, Mohamad Kazem
Reda, Mohamad
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Hijazi, Akram
Khalil, Zahraa Abou
Yaghi, Zahraa
Medlej, Mohamad Kazem
Reda, Mohamad
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description The accumulation of heavy metals and dyes in wastewater is a persistent environmental threat with serious hazards consequences affecting all living organisms. Their removal has become a challenging environmental requirement. Adsorption using agricultural waste is one of the cost-effective removal techniques in which the biomass can be valorized. In this study, two adsorbents were prepared and compared in removing copper, cadmium, and methylene blue from water: citrus Sinensis peel (CP) and its activated carbon (AC). Many physical and chemical properties of the prepared adsorbents were investigated using several techniques. Various operational parameters such as initial adsorbate concentration, contact time, pH, adsorbent mass, and temperature were examined. The optimum uptake of Cd, Cu, and MB was obtained after 2 h contact time by using 0.25 g of adsorbent and 400 mg L(−1) metal ions or 100 mg L(−1) MB initial concentration at pH 5 (for metal ions only) and temperature of 25 °C. Slight superiority for the CP was seen. Furthermore, isothermal models were resolved in all the studied cases. Unlike for MB, the Langmuir model is more applicable for the adsorption of the cations on both adsorbents with maximum adsorption of 80 mg g(−1) of Cd(ii) on CP. Finally, the adsorbents achieved good reuse performance, especially for CP which can be used up to 4 times to remove the metal ions, proving that they are low-cost and environmentally friendly materials able to remove inorganic and organic contaminants from water.
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spelling pubmed-89698002022-04-13 Comparative study of the elimination of copper, cadmium, and methylene blue from water by adsorption on the citrus Sinensis peel and its activated carbon El Malti, Wassim Hijazi, Akram Khalil, Zahraa Abou Yaghi, Zahraa Medlej, Mohamad Kazem Reda, Mohamad RSC Adv Chemistry The accumulation of heavy metals and dyes in wastewater is a persistent environmental threat with serious hazards consequences affecting all living organisms. Their removal has become a challenging environmental requirement. Adsorption using agricultural waste is one of the cost-effective removal techniques in which the biomass can be valorized. In this study, two adsorbents were prepared and compared in removing copper, cadmium, and methylene blue from water: citrus Sinensis peel (CP) and its activated carbon (AC). Many physical and chemical properties of the prepared adsorbents were investigated using several techniques. Various operational parameters such as initial adsorbate concentration, contact time, pH, adsorbent mass, and temperature were examined. The optimum uptake of Cd, Cu, and MB was obtained after 2 h contact time by using 0.25 g of adsorbent and 400 mg L(−1) metal ions or 100 mg L(−1) MB initial concentration at pH 5 (for metal ions only) and temperature of 25 °C. Slight superiority for the CP was seen. Furthermore, isothermal models were resolved in all the studied cases. Unlike for MB, the Langmuir model is more applicable for the adsorption of the cations on both adsorbents with maximum adsorption of 80 mg g(−1) of Cd(ii) on CP. Finally, the adsorbents achieved good reuse performance, especially for CP which can be used up to 4 times to remove the metal ions, proving that they are low-cost and environmentally friendly materials able to remove inorganic and organic contaminants from water. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8969800/ /pubmed/35424999 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra08997h Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
El Malti, Wassim
Hijazi, Akram
Khalil, Zahraa Abou
Yaghi, Zahraa
Medlej, Mohamad Kazem
Reda, Mohamad
Comparative study of the elimination of copper, cadmium, and methylene blue from water by adsorption on the citrus Sinensis peel and its activated carbon
title Comparative study of the elimination of copper, cadmium, and methylene blue from water by adsorption on the citrus Sinensis peel and its activated carbon
title_full Comparative study of the elimination of copper, cadmium, and methylene blue from water by adsorption on the citrus Sinensis peel and its activated carbon
title_fullStr Comparative study of the elimination of copper, cadmium, and methylene blue from water by adsorption on the citrus Sinensis peel and its activated carbon
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study of the elimination of copper, cadmium, and methylene blue from water by adsorption on the citrus Sinensis peel and its activated carbon
title_short Comparative study of the elimination of copper, cadmium, and methylene blue from water by adsorption on the citrus Sinensis peel and its activated carbon
title_sort comparative study of the elimination of copper, cadmium, and methylene blue from water by adsorption on the citrus sinensis peel and its activated carbon
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8969800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35424999
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra08997h
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