2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.biteb.2021.100767
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Adsorption of Reactive Black 5 and Basic Blue 12 using biochar from gasification residues: Batch tests and fixed-bed breakthrough predictions for wastewater treatment

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“…Differences among adsorbent materials with variable capacity values (q m ) are reported in the literature. The q m (Langmuir) at 298.16 K and pH 6 obtained for RB5 in this work was 116.78 mg/g, clearly superior to other adsorbents: fungal biomass (26.95 mg/g) [50], commercial granular activated carbon (12.25 mg/g) [51], biochar from gasification of wood waste (35.67 mg/g) [52], Pb-doped ZnO nanoparticles by sol-gel technique (29.06 mg/g) [53], mushroom waste (14.62 mg/g) [54], textile scraps from the clothing industry treated by pyrolysis and chemical activation with K 2 CO 3 (10.3 mg/g) [55], and banana peel powder (49.2 mg/g at pH 3) [56]. Our adsorbent was even more efficient in removing RB5 than a commercial activated carbon (94.7 mg/g) [57].…”
Section: Comparison Of Ch-des Adsorption Capacitiesmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Differences among adsorbent materials with variable capacity values (q m ) are reported in the literature. The q m (Langmuir) at 298.16 K and pH 6 obtained for RB5 in this work was 116.78 mg/g, clearly superior to other adsorbents: fungal biomass (26.95 mg/g) [50], commercial granular activated carbon (12.25 mg/g) [51], biochar from gasification of wood waste (35.67 mg/g) [52], Pb-doped ZnO nanoparticles by sol-gel technique (29.06 mg/g) [53], mushroom waste (14.62 mg/g) [54], textile scraps from the clothing industry treated by pyrolysis and chemical activation with K 2 CO 3 (10.3 mg/g) [55], and banana peel powder (49.2 mg/g at pH 3) [56]. Our adsorbent was even more efficient in removing RB5 than a commercial activated carbon (94.7 mg/g) [57].…”
Section: Comparison Of Ch-des Adsorption Capacitiesmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Sorption equilibrium times similar to those for RH, RH-A, RH-E were also obtained in the studies on the sorption of RB5 on goldenrod biomass (150 min) [ 39 ], wheat straw (195 min) [ 40 ] and sunflower biomass (210 min) [ 41 ]. In turn, equilibrium times similar to that of RH-EA were recorded in the studies addressing the removal of RB5 on activated carbon from Carob tree (120 min) [ 42 ] as well as biochar from gasification of wood waste [ 43 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The regeneration and reusability of the adsorbent are considered as key characteristics to evaluate the adsorption performance of dyes for field application. 77–79 Therefore, the regeneration and reusability of CV and AY17 were studied using 0.1 N HCl and 0.1 N HNO 3 . After the desorption of dyes from the adsorbent, the regenerated DB-perovskite/CAg hybrid was washed with distilled water and dried in the oven at 50 °C.…”
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confidence: 99%