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Methylene blue adsorption mechanism of activated carbon synthesised from cashew nut shells

Activated carbon produced from agricultural products and wastes has been applied widely to remove pollutants in the field of waste water treatment. However, the cost of this adsorbent depends so much on the raw material sources. Therefore, the approach of producing activated carbon from agricultural...

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Autores principales: Hoc Thang, Nguyen, Sy Khang, Dinh, Duy Hai, Tran, Thi Nga, Dinh, Dinh Tuan, Phan
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9037662/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35479986
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra04672a
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author Hoc Thang, Nguyen
Sy Khang, Dinh
Duy Hai, Tran
Thi Nga, Dinh
Dinh Tuan, Phan
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Sy Khang, Dinh
Duy Hai, Tran
Thi Nga, Dinh
Dinh Tuan, Phan
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description Activated carbon produced from agricultural products and wastes has been applied widely to remove pollutants in the field of waste water treatment. However, the cost of this adsorbent depends so much on the raw material sources. Therefore, the approach of producing activated carbon from agricultural waste is strongly recommended due to economic advantages and environmental protection. One of the potential feed-stocks for the activated carbon production is cashew nut shell (CNS) waste which could reduce the negative impacts to the environment from the cashew nut processing industry and simultaneously enhance the values of the related products. This study focused on evaluating the influences of variable factors, such as activation temperature and time, on the properties of the activated carbon obtained from CNS. Methylene blue (MB) adsorption was applied to understand the adsorption mechanism of the products. The results show that increasing the activation temperature led to a rise in the adsorption capacity of the activated carbon within the temperature range of 800 to 850 °C. Otherwise, the values were reduced when the temperature was greater than 850 °C and this was related to the thermal decomposition of carbon. The adsorption capacity also increased when the activation time was changed from 30 min to 50 min. However, in the activation time range from 50 to 70 min, there was a reduction of the adsorption capacity of CNS-based activated carbon. The results also show that the MB adsorption of the activated carbon occurred with one-site-occupancy in the first layer and then layer-by-layer adsorption formation.
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spelling pubmed-90376622022-04-26 Methylene blue adsorption mechanism of activated carbon synthesised from cashew nut shells Hoc Thang, Nguyen Sy Khang, Dinh Duy Hai, Tran Thi Nga, Dinh Dinh Tuan, Phan RSC Adv Chemistry Activated carbon produced from agricultural products and wastes has been applied widely to remove pollutants in the field of waste water treatment. However, the cost of this adsorbent depends so much on the raw material sources. Therefore, the approach of producing activated carbon from agricultural waste is strongly recommended due to economic advantages and environmental protection. One of the potential feed-stocks for the activated carbon production is cashew nut shell (CNS) waste which could reduce the negative impacts to the environment from the cashew nut processing industry and simultaneously enhance the values of the related products. This study focused on evaluating the influences of variable factors, such as activation temperature and time, on the properties of the activated carbon obtained from CNS. Methylene blue (MB) adsorption was applied to understand the adsorption mechanism of the products. The results show that increasing the activation temperature led to a rise in the adsorption capacity of the activated carbon within the temperature range of 800 to 850 °C. Otherwise, the values were reduced when the temperature was greater than 850 °C and this was related to the thermal decomposition of carbon. The adsorption capacity also increased when the activation time was changed from 30 min to 50 min. However, in the activation time range from 50 to 70 min, there was a reduction of the adsorption capacity of CNS-based activated carbon. The results also show that the MB adsorption of the activated carbon occurred with one-site-occupancy in the first layer and then layer-by-layer adsorption formation. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-08-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9037662/ /pubmed/35479986 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra04672a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Hoc Thang, Nguyen
Sy Khang, Dinh
Duy Hai, Tran
Thi Nga, Dinh
Dinh Tuan, Phan
Methylene blue adsorption mechanism of activated carbon synthesised from cashew nut shells
title Methylene blue adsorption mechanism of activated carbon synthesised from cashew nut shells
title_full Methylene blue adsorption mechanism of activated carbon synthesised from cashew nut shells
title_fullStr Methylene blue adsorption mechanism of activated carbon synthesised from cashew nut shells
title_full_unstemmed Methylene blue adsorption mechanism of activated carbon synthesised from cashew nut shells
title_short Methylene blue adsorption mechanism of activated carbon synthesised from cashew nut shells
title_sort methylene blue adsorption mechanism of activated carbon synthesised from cashew nut shells
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9037662/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35479986
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra04672a
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