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Metal salt-modified biochars derived from agro-waste for effective congo red dye removal

Authors
Nguyen, D.L.T.Binh, Q.A.Nguyen, X.C.Huyen, Nguyen T.T.Vo, Q.N.Nguyen, T.D.Phuong, Tran T.C.Hang, Nguyen T.A.Kim, S.Y.Nguyen, T.P.Bae, J.Kim, I.T.Van, Le Q.
Issue Date
9월-2021
Publisher
Academic Press Inc.
Keywords
Adsorption; Agro-waste; Anionic dye; Congo red; Metal salt; Modified biochar
Citation
Environmental Research, v.200
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Journal Title
Environmental Research
Volume
200
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/128658
DOI
10.1016/j.envres.2021.111492
ISSN
0013-9351
Abstract
Anionic Congo red dye (CR) is not effectively removed by conventional adsorbents. Three novel biochars derived from agro-waste (Acacia auriculiformis), modified with metal salts of FeCl3, AlCl3, and CaCl2 at 500 °C pyrolysis have been developed to enhance CR treatment. These biochars revealed significant differences in effluents compared to BC, which satisfied initial research expectations (P < 0.05). The salt concentration of 2 M realized optimal biochars with the highest CR removal of 96.8%, for AlCl3-biochar and FeCl3-biochar and 70.8% for CaCl2-biochar. The modified biochars were low in the specific surface area (137.25–380.78 m2 g−1) compared normal biochar (393.15 m2 g−1), had more heterogeneous particles and successfully integrated metal oxides on the surface. The CR removal increased with a decrease in pH and increase in biochar dosage, which established an optimal point at an initial loading of 25 mg g−1. Maximum adsorption capacity achieved 130.0, 44.86, and 30.80 mg g−1 for BFe, BCa, and BAl, respectively. As magnetic biochar, which is easily separated from the solution and achieves a high adsorption capacity, FeCl3-biochar is the preferred biochar for CR treatment application. © 2021 Elsevier Inc.
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