2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.powtec.2018.03.005
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Sustainable bovine bone-derived hierarchically porous carbons with excellent adsorption of antibiotics: Equilibrium, kinetic and thermodynamic investigation

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“…Further, a study harnessed activated carbon derived from this bone. By having excellent surface area 3231.8 m 2 /, it confirmed a great adsorption capacity of the sorbent regarding the eradication of antibiotics pollutants namely sulfamethazine and chloramphenicol by around 1194 mg/g and 1240 mg/g, respectively [39]. Thus the brushite sorbent derived from bovine bone which was used to separate Cr(III) metal ions from aqueous solutions could reach up to 95% of pollutant removal [86].…”
Section: Bovine Bonementioning
confidence: 72%
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“…Further, a study harnessed activated carbon derived from this bone. By having excellent surface area 3231.8 m 2 /, it confirmed a great adsorption capacity of the sorbent regarding the eradication of antibiotics pollutants namely sulfamethazine and chloramphenicol by around 1194 mg/g and 1240 mg/g, respectively [39]. Thus the brushite sorbent derived from bovine bone which was used to separate Cr(III) metal ions from aqueous solutions could reach up to 95% of pollutant removal [86].…”
Section: Bovine Bonementioning
confidence: 72%
“…Therefore, it is crucial to study the quantification of their interaction as expressed by batch equilibrium isotherm. In general, there are two well-known isotherm models available to understand the adsorption mechanism like Freudlich and Langmuir [39]. While Freundlich isotherm model believed that the adsorption process solely come about on the heterogeneous sorbent surface with unequal sites with diverse adsorption energies, Langmuir argued that it mostly occurs onto homogeneously uniform sorbent surface having equivalent sites [40].…”
Section: Adsorption Isotherm Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These studies indicated that all carbohydrates can essentially be used as precursors to synthesize porous carbon by this self‐activation strategy. Self‐activation even can be applied in the activation of other carbon‐rich biomasses 193,221,222. Defect mesopore‐dominant porous carbon (termed as HDMPC) with SSA of 2192 m 2 g −1 was prepared through direct pyrolysis of low‐cost sheep bone in an argon atmosphere through self‐activation strategy.…”
Section: New Porogen Engineering Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To synthesize porous carbons, precursors can be selected from elementary sources, e.g., petroleum cokes, bovine bone, fallen leaves, and chicken feathers to advanced sources, e.g., metal–organic framework, zeolitic imidazolate frameworks, and functionalized polymers. For example, hierarchical porous carbon from bovine bone obtained a surprisingly high surface area of 3231.8 m 2 g −1 and total pore volume of 1.976 cm 3 g −1 (Dai et al 2018a ). This porous carbon reached an equilibrium chloramphenicol adsorption of 1240 mg g −1 at 45 °C.…”
Section: Removal Of Chloramphenicolmentioning
confidence: 99%