Porous activated carbons derived from bamboo pulp black liquor for effective adsorption removal of tetracycline hydrochloride and malachite green from water
Abstract:As a kind of waste water produced by papermaking industry, bamboo pulp black liquor (BPBL) discharged into water cause serious environmental problems. In this work, BPBL was successfully converted into porous carbon after activation with KOH through one-step carbonization, and adsorption properties of porous carbon derived from bamboo pulp black liquor (BLPC) for tetracycline hydrochloride (TCH) and malachite green (MG) were studied. Adsorption capacity of BLPC for TCH and MG arrive at 1047 mg/g and 1277 mg/g … Show more
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