Journal of Water Chemistry and Technology, volume 46, issue 6, pages 578-592

Preparation of New Carbonaceous Adsorbents Based on Agricultural Waste and Its Application to the Elimination of Crystal Violet Dye from Water Media

Selmane Boumessaidia 1, 2
Nourrdine Chaouati 1, 3
Houssam Eddine Karce 4
Mohammedi Ouerida 2
Abdelkader Ouakouak 5
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Faculty of Science, Saad Dahleb University of Blida, Blida, Algeria
2
 
Laboratory of Physical Chemistry of Interfaces of Materials Applied to the Environment, Saad Dahleb University Blida, Blida, Algeria
3
 
Laboratory of Catalysis and Spectrochemistry, National Graduate School of Engineering of Caen, Caen, France
4
 
Laboratory of Electrochemistry and Environment, Mohamed El Bachir El Ibrahimi University, Bordj Bou Arréridj, Algeria
5
 
Hydraulic and Civil Engineering Department, University of El Oued, El Oued, Algeria
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-11-08
wos Q4
SJR
CiteScore
Impact factor0.5
ISSN1063455X, 1934936X
Abstract
In this work, the Washingtonia palm stems were used as a novel precursor to product biochar (BCW) and activated carbon (CAW). The resulting CAW and BCW samples were characterized by N2 adsorption−desorption, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and pH of zero-charge point (pHPZC). The results show a very large specific surface area and pore volume for CAW (SBET = 1032 m2/g, V = 1.1 cm3/g) compared to BCW (SBET = 357 m2/g, V = 0.27 cm3/g). The SEM images show a more or less regular porous shape for both samples. The obtained values of pHPZC were 5.2 and 6 for CAW and BCW samples, respectively. The ionic strength from 0 to 1.0 M greatly affects the adsorption capacity of Crystal Violet (CV) on BCW unlike that for CAW. The adsorption process occurred quickly and the kinetic data were well described by the pseudo first order (PFO), pseudo second order (PSO), Elovich and Avrami models. The maximum adsorption capacity of CV on CAW and BCW calculated from the Langmuir model was 328 and 93 mg/g respectively at 35°C. The values of the average free energy determined by the Dubinin–Radushkevich model are less than 8 kJ/mol, indicative of physisorption. The thermodynamic study at different solution temperatures (15, 25, and 35°C) shows that the adsorption process occurred spontaneously (∆G° < 0) and was exothermic for CAW and BCW (∆H° = –28.66 and –38.46 kJ/mol, respectively).
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