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Adsorptive Features of Magnetic Activated Carbons Prepared by a One-Step Process towards Brilliant Blue Dye

Water pollution by dyes has been a major environmental problem to be tackled, and magnetic adsorbents appear as promising alternatives to solve it. Herein, magnetic activated carbons were prepared by the single−step method from Sapelli wood sawdust, properly characterized, and applied as adsorbents...

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Autores principales: Nascimento, Victoria X., Schnorr, Carlos, Lütke, Sabrina F., Da Silva, Maria C. F., Machado Machado, Fernando, Thue, Pascal S., Lima, Éder C., Vieillard, Julien, Silva, Luis F. O., Dotto, Guilherme L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9965938/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36838808
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28041821
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author Nascimento, Victoria X.
Schnorr, Carlos
Lütke, Sabrina F.
Da Silva, Maria C. F.
Machado Machado, Fernando
Thue, Pascal S.
Lima, Éder C.
Vieillard, Julien
Silva, Luis F. O.
Dotto, Guilherme L.
author_facet Nascimento, Victoria X.
Schnorr, Carlos
Lütke, Sabrina F.
Da Silva, Maria C. F.
Machado Machado, Fernando
Thue, Pascal S.
Lima, Éder C.
Vieillard, Julien
Silva, Luis F. O.
Dotto, Guilherme L.
author_sort Nascimento, Victoria X.
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description Water pollution by dyes has been a major environmental problem to be tackled, and magnetic adsorbents appear as promising alternatives to solve it. Herein, magnetic activated carbons were prepared by the single−step method from Sapelli wood sawdust, properly characterized, and applied as adsorbents for brilliant blue dye removal. In particular, two magnetic activated carbons, MAC1105 and MAC111, were prepared using the proportion of biomass KOH of 1:1 and varying the proportion of NiCl(2) of 0.5 and 1. The characterization results demonstrated that the different proportions of NiCl(2) mainly influenced the textural characteristics of the adsorbents. An increase in the surface area from 260.0 to 331.5 m(2) g(−1) and in the total pore volume from 0.075 to 0.095 cm(3) g(−1) was observed with the weight ratio of NiCl(2). Both adsorbents exhibit ferromagnetic properties and the presence of nanostructured Ni particles. The different properties of the materials influenced the adsorption kinetics and equilibrium of brilliant blue dye. MAC111 showed faster kinetics, reaching the equilibrium in around 10 min, while for MAC1105, it took 60 min for the equilibrium to be reached. In addition, based on the Sips isotherm, the maximum adsorption capacity was 98.12 mg g(−1) for MAC111, while for MAC1105, it was 60.73 mg g(−1). Furthermore, MAC111 presented the potential to be reused in more adsorption cycles than MAC1105, and the use of the adsorbents in the treatment of a simulated effluent exhibited high effectiveness, with removal efficiencies of up to 90%.
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spelling pubmed-99659382023-02-26 Adsorptive Features of Magnetic Activated Carbons Prepared by a One-Step Process towards Brilliant Blue Dye Nascimento, Victoria X. Schnorr, Carlos Lütke, Sabrina F. Da Silva, Maria C. F. Machado Machado, Fernando Thue, Pascal S. Lima, Éder C. Vieillard, Julien Silva, Luis F. O. Dotto, Guilherme L. Molecules Article Water pollution by dyes has been a major environmental problem to be tackled, and magnetic adsorbents appear as promising alternatives to solve it. Herein, magnetic activated carbons were prepared by the single−step method from Sapelli wood sawdust, properly characterized, and applied as adsorbents for brilliant blue dye removal. In particular, two magnetic activated carbons, MAC1105 and MAC111, were prepared using the proportion of biomass KOH of 1:1 and varying the proportion of NiCl(2) of 0.5 and 1. The characterization results demonstrated that the different proportions of NiCl(2) mainly influenced the textural characteristics of the adsorbents. An increase in the surface area from 260.0 to 331.5 m(2) g(−1) and in the total pore volume from 0.075 to 0.095 cm(3) g(−1) was observed with the weight ratio of NiCl(2). Both adsorbents exhibit ferromagnetic properties and the presence of nanostructured Ni particles. The different properties of the materials influenced the adsorption kinetics and equilibrium of brilliant blue dye. MAC111 showed faster kinetics, reaching the equilibrium in around 10 min, while for MAC1105, it took 60 min for the equilibrium to be reached. In addition, based on the Sips isotherm, the maximum adsorption capacity was 98.12 mg g(−1) for MAC111, while for MAC1105, it was 60.73 mg g(−1). Furthermore, MAC111 presented the potential to be reused in more adsorption cycles than MAC1105, and the use of the adsorbents in the treatment of a simulated effluent exhibited high effectiveness, with removal efficiencies of up to 90%. MDPI 2023-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9965938/ /pubmed/36838808 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28041821 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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Nascimento, Victoria X.
Schnorr, Carlos
Lütke, Sabrina F.
Da Silva, Maria C. F.
Machado Machado, Fernando
Thue, Pascal S.
Lima, Éder C.
Vieillard, Julien
Silva, Luis F. O.
Dotto, Guilherme L.
Adsorptive Features of Magnetic Activated Carbons Prepared by a One-Step Process towards Brilliant Blue Dye
title Adsorptive Features of Magnetic Activated Carbons Prepared by a One-Step Process towards Brilliant Blue Dye
title_full Adsorptive Features of Magnetic Activated Carbons Prepared by a One-Step Process towards Brilliant Blue Dye
title_fullStr Adsorptive Features of Magnetic Activated Carbons Prepared by a One-Step Process towards Brilliant Blue Dye
title_full_unstemmed Adsorptive Features of Magnetic Activated Carbons Prepared by a One-Step Process towards Brilliant Blue Dye
title_short Adsorptive Features of Magnetic Activated Carbons Prepared by a One-Step Process towards Brilliant Blue Dye
title_sort adsorptive features of magnetic activated carbons prepared by a one-step process towards brilliant blue dye
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9965938/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36838808
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28041821
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