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Title
Activated carbon prepared from softwood lignocellulosic biomass - Opuntia ficus indica cords to remove an anionic dye
Authors
AIDA FEKAOUNI, ESIN APAYDIN VAROL, GHANIA HENINI, UMRAN TEZCAN UN and YKHLEF LAIDANI
Received
July 15, 2023
Published
Volume 58 Issue 3-4 March-April
Keywords
Activated carbon, Opuntia ficus indica cords, Red Bemacid, adsorption, nonlinear regression
Abstract
In this work, lignocellulosic biomass, namely, Opuntia ficus indica cords (OFIC), was selected as a renewable resource
for the production of activated carbon. The preparation conditions of chemically activated carbon (AC) samples were
the following: activation temperature – 600 °C, heating rate – 10 °C min-1, activation time – 60 min, and OFIC/H3PO4
impregnation ratio – 1/2. The properties of OFIC and activated carbon were determined by scanning electron
microscopy (SEM), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), Boehm’s
method, and pHzpc. AC showed heterogeneous surface and acidic characteristics with a pHZPC of 2.61. OFIC and AC
were used as adsorbents to remove the anionic dye Red Bemacid (RB) from aqueous solutions. OFIC was used as a
reference for comparison with the prepared AC. The results showed that the experimental data fitted very well with the
pseudo-second-order nonlinear model of both adsorbents, with 120 min as equilibrium time and the nonlinear isotherm
models of three parameters (Sips and Redlich-Peterson isotherms) were selected as the best fitting ones. The
thermodynamic parameters indicated that the adsorption process was spontaneous and endothermic for the AC/RB dye
system.
Link
https://doi.org/10.35812/CelluloseChemTechnol.2024.58.37
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