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Insights into the pH-Dependent Adsorption Behavior of Ionic Dyes on Phosphoric Acid-Activated Biochar

[Image: see text] Activated biochar is a promising porous carbonaceous adsorbent material for organic pollutant removal, but it remains challenging to obtain high porosity and aromaticity through a simple and low-cost synthetic method. The common adsorption mechanisms of organic dyes on activated bi...

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Autores principales: Wei, Fang, Zhu, Yuwei, He, Tongmin, Zhu, Shengpu, Wang, Tianhao, Yao, Chunyi, Yu, Chenlu, Huang, Peipei, Li, Yan, Zhao, Qiang, Song, Weiguo
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2022
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9773931/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36570255
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c04799
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author Wei, Fang
Zhu, Yuwei
He, Tongmin
Zhu, Shengpu
Wang, Tianhao
Yao, Chunyi
Yu, Chenlu
Huang, Peipei
Li, Yan
Zhao, Qiang
Song, Weiguo
author_facet Wei, Fang
Zhu, Yuwei
He, Tongmin
Zhu, Shengpu
Wang, Tianhao
Yao, Chunyi
Yu, Chenlu
Huang, Peipei
Li, Yan
Zhao, Qiang
Song, Weiguo
author_sort Wei, Fang
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description [Image: see text] Activated biochar is a promising porous carbonaceous adsorbent material for organic pollutant removal, but it remains challenging to obtain high porosity and aromaticity through a simple and low-cost synthetic method. The common adsorption mechanisms of organic dyes on activated biochar should be further investigated in order to guide the synthesis of high-efficiency adsorbent materials. Here, we proposed a high-yield (up to 40 wt %) synthetic method of phosphoric acid-activated biochar from pomelo peel (PPC) with a high specific area of 877.3 m(2)/g through a facile thermal treatment at a relatively low temperature (250 °C). The specific activation mechanism of H(3)PO(4) in the preparation of the adsorbent was investigated by a range of experiments and characterizations. The kinetic and isotherm experiments are also conducted to evaluate its dye adsorption behavior. According to the adsorption experiment results, PPC exhibits high saturated adsorption capacities for methyl orange (MO, 239.1 mg/g), rhodamine B (RhB, 2821.8 mg/g), methylene blue (MB, 580.5 mg/g), and crystal violate (CV, 396.6 mg/g) according to the Langmuir model. The maximum initial concentration of each dye solution for acquiring 90% removal efficiency is estimated to be 234.55 ppm (MO), 2943.8 ppm (RhB), 633.8 ppm (MB), and 423.6 ppm (CV) at 298 K with an adsorbent dosage of 1 g/L. The characterization results also indicate PPC has a complex synergetic mechanism for ionic dye adsorption behavior. This provides perspectives regarding PPC as a promising biochar adsorbent from biomass waste, which is probably useful for high-efficiency dye removal in water treatment.
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spelling pubmed-97739312022-12-23 Insights into the pH-Dependent Adsorption Behavior of Ionic Dyes on Phosphoric Acid-Activated Biochar Wei, Fang Zhu, Yuwei He, Tongmin Zhu, Shengpu Wang, Tianhao Yao, Chunyi Yu, Chenlu Huang, Peipei Li, Yan Zhao, Qiang Song, Weiguo ACS Omega [Image: see text] Activated biochar is a promising porous carbonaceous adsorbent material for organic pollutant removal, but it remains challenging to obtain high porosity and aromaticity through a simple and low-cost synthetic method. The common adsorption mechanisms of organic dyes on activated biochar should be further investigated in order to guide the synthesis of high-efficiency adsorbent materials. Here, we proposed a high-yield (up to 40 wt %) synthetic method of phosphoric acid-activated biochar from pomelo peel (PPC) with a high specific area of 877.3 m(2)/g through a facile thermal treatment at a relatively low temperature (250 °C). The specific activation mechanism of H(3)PO(4) in the preparation of the adsorbent was investigated by a range of experiments and characterizations. The kinetic and isotherm experiments are also conducted to evaluate its dye adsorption behavior. According to the adsorption experiment results, PPC exhibits high saturated adsorption capacities for methyl orange (MO, 239.1 mg/g), rhodamine B (RhB, 2821.8 mg/g), methylene blue (MB, 580.5 mg/g), and crystal violate (CV, 396.6 mg/g) according to the Langmuir model. The maximum initial concentration of each dye solution for acquiring 90% removal efficiency is estimated to be 234.55 ppm (MO), 2943.8 ppm (RhB), 633.8 ppm (MB), and 423.6 ppm (CV) at 298 K with an adsorbent dosage of 1 g/L. The characterization results also indicate PPC has a complex synergetic mechanism for ionic dye adsorption behavior. This provides perspectives regarding PPC as a promising biochar adsorbent from biomass waste, which is probably useful for high-efficiency dye removal in water treatment. American Chemical Society 2022-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9773931/ /pubmed/36570255 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c04799 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Wei, Fang
Zhu, Yuwei
He, Tongmin
Zhu, Shengpu
Wang, Tianhao
Yao, Chunyi
Yu, Chenlu
Huang, Peipei
Li, Yan
Zhao, Qiang
Song, Weiguo
Insights into the pH-Dependent Adsorption Behavior of Ionic Dyes on Phosphoric Acid-Activated Biochar
title Insights into the pH-Dependent Adsorption Behavior of Ionic Dyes on Phosphoric Acid-Activated Biochar
title_full Insights into the pH-Dependent Adsorption Behavior of Ionic Dyes on Phosphoric Acid-Activated Biochar
title_fullStr Insights into the pH-Dependent Adsorption Behavior of Ionic Dyes on Phosphoric Acid-Activated Biochar
title_full_unstemmed Insights into the pH-Dependent Adsorption Behavior of Ionic Dyes on Phosphoric Acid-Activated Biochar
title_short Insights into the pH-Dependent Adsorption Behavior of Ionic Dyes on Phosphoric Acid-Activated Biochar
title_sort insights into the ph-dependent adsorption behavior of ionic dyes on phosphoric acid-activated biochar
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9773931/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36570255
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c04799
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