Effective carbonaceous desiccated coconut waste adsorbent for application of heavy metal uptakes by adsorption: Equilibrium, kinetic and thermodynamics analysis. (November 2020)
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- Effective carbonaceous desiccated coconut waste adsorbent for application of heavy metal uptakes by adsorption: Equilibrium, kinetic and thermodynamics analysis. (November 2020)
- Main Title:
- Effective carbonaceous desiccated coconut waste adsorbent for application of heavy metal uptakes by adsorption: Equilibrium, kinetic and thermodynamics analysis
- Authors:
- Abdul Rahim, Abdul Rahman
Mohsin, Hanan M.
Thanabalan, Murugesan
Rabat, Nurul Ekmi
Saman, Norasikin
Mat, Hanapi
Johari, Khairiraihanna - Abstract:
- Abstract: The char desiccated coconut adsorbent (DCWC) is prepared through a facile carbonization method in an open-air muffle furnace. The characterization analyses of the adsorbents show that the carbonized adsorbent has more significant pore structure, higher surface area and higher composition of elemental carbon all while retaining the same functional group as the pristine adsorbent. Among the carbonized adsorbent, surface area of DCWC500 is 134.640 m 2 /g, the highest among the carbonized adsorbent i.e. DCWC400 and DCWC300. The carbonization of the desiccated coconut waste materials resulted in higher adsorption capacity of the adsorbent where the recorded maximum monolayer capacity was 2.65 and 3.51 mmol/g for DCWP and DCWC500, respectively. The adsorptive uptake of Pb(II) by the adsorbents follows Langmuir isotherm and pseudo-second order kinetic model which indicates the process follows favourable monolayer adsorption process governed by chemical adsorption. Both DCWP and DCWC500 adsorbents are regenerable up to five (5) adsorption-desorption cycles of Pb(II) with the ability to retain Pb(II) removal above 85%. In respect to its application for Pb(II) removal in wastewater, both DCWP and DCWC performed a highly effective Pb(II) removal which indicate that the adsorbents are potential as an efficient and cost-friendly adsorbent alternatives for industrial application. Highlights: Higher pyrolysis temperature produces char with higher surface area, porosity and betterAbstract: The char desiccated coconut adsorbent (DCWC) is prepared through a facile carbonization method in an open-air muffle furnace. The characterization analyses of the adsorbents show that the carbonized adsorbent has more significant pore structure, higher surface area and higher composition of elemental carbon all while retaining the same functional group as the pristine adsorbent. Among the carbonized adsorbent, surface area of DCWC500 is 134.640 m 2 /g, the highest among the carbonized adsorbent i.e. DCWC400 and DCWC300. The carbonization of the desiccated coconut waste materials resulted in higher adsorption capacity of the adsorbent where the recorded maximum monolayer capacity was 2.65 and 3.51 mmol/g for DCWP and DCWC500, respectively. The adsorptive uptake of Pb(II) by the adsorbents follows Langmuir isotherm and pseudo-second order kinetic model which indicates the process follows favourable monolayer adsorption process governed by chemical adsorption. Both DCWP and DCWC500 adsorbents are regenerable up to five (5) adsorption-desorption cycles of Pb(II) with the ability to retain Pb(II) removal above 85%. In respect to its application for Pb(II) removal in wastewater, both DCWP and DCWC performed a highly effective Pb(II) removal which indicate that the adsorbents are potential as an efficient and cost-friendly adsorbent alternatives for industrial application. Highlights: Higher pyrolysis temperature produces char with higher surface area, porosity and better surface chemistry. Char adsorbent produced at higher temperature performed better adsorption capacity towards heavy metals ions. Maximum monolayer capacity of the char adsorbent is 3.51 mmol/g while its pristine, 2.65 mmol/g. … (more)
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- Biomass and bioenergy. Volume 142(2020)
- Journal:
- Biomass and bioenergy
- Issue:
- Volume 142(2020)
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- Volume 142, Issue 2020 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 142
- Issue:
- 2020
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0142-2020-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2020-11
- Subjects:
- Adsorption -- Char -- Coconut waste -- Heavy metal -- Lead -- Selectivity
Biomass energy -- Periodicals
Biomass -- Periodicals
Energy-Generating Resources -- Periodicals
Bioénergie -- Périodiques
333.9539 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09619534 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.biombioe.2020.105805 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 0961-9534
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