2020
DOI: 10.1007/s13201-020-1149-8
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Potentials of activated carbon produced from biomass materials for sequestration of dyes, heavy metals, and crude oil components from aqueous environment

Abstract: Carbon adsorbents derived from biomass (agricultural and household residues) have been widely used in the sequestration of hazardous substances from the environment due to their distinctive qualities of large internal surface area, mechanical integrity, and regeneration. The need for carbon adsorbents for sequestration of dyes, heavy metals, and crude oil components has increased because of environmental concerns. This has led to studies of carbon adsorbents derived from agricultural and household biomass resi… Show more

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“…Considered to be the most preferred is the adsorption technique, due to the ease of operation, high effectiveness and design simplicity 19 , 20 . In addition, activated carbon is widely used and commercially applied for dye decontamination, due to its impressive adsorption capacity 21 , but the high cost is a big limitation for its application 22 24 . The utilization of low-cost materials as suitable alternatives, such as biowastes 25 , chitosan based materials 26 , and natural inorganic materials 27 , 28 has gained attention recently.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considered to be the most preferred is the adsorption technique, due to the ease of operation, high effectiveness and design simplicity 19 , 20 . In addition, activated carbon is widely used and commercially applied for dye decontamination, due to its impressive adsorption capacity 21 , but the high cost is a big limitation for its application 22 24 . The utilization of low-cost materials as suitable alternatives, such as biowastes 25 , chitosan based materials 26 , and natural inorganic materials 27 , 28 has gained attention recently.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apart from that, they reflect or absorb light entering the water thus hindering the photosynthetic activity of aquatic plants 1 . Therefore, the removal of dyes from wastewater is necessary to abate their harmful effects on the ecosystem 5 , 6 . Most dye removal studies have focused on the removal of dyes such as methylene blue, congo red, malachite green, rhodamine B, methyl orange, methyl violet, reactive black, basic blue, acid yellow, brilliant green, and crystal violet 7 , 8 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The samples were cleaned and air-dried using tap water at a moisture content of 10%. The samples were carbonized and fractionated into powdered and granular forms of 0.6 mm and 1.5 mm, respectively (Ani et al 2020). The purpose for the fraction is to understand the role of particle fractions in the efficiency of the activated carbons.…”
Section: Materials Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%