Synthesis and characterization of peanut shell-derived ferromagnetic activated carbon: application in the Fenton process for the degradation of methyl orange
Josiane Nguimatsia Ndongmo,
Jules Leuna Mabou,
Donald Raoul Tchuifon Tchuifon
et al.
Abstract:The objective of the current work was to synthesize and characterize ferromagnetic activated carbon from peanut shells (PSs) and apply it for the degradation of methyl orange (MO) following the heterogeneous Fenton process. PSs were activated with phosphoric acid and potassium hydroxide at 1:1, 1:2, and 1:3 solid/liquid activation ratios and different concentrations (0.5, 1, and 1.5 M) and pyrolized at 500°C. Based on the iodine indexes, KOH-activated carbon adsorbents exhibited higher porosity than the H3PO4-… Show more
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The efficiency of NH2-UiO-66 to eliminate the anionic dyes indigo carmine (IC) and orange 2 (O2) and the cationic dye rhodamine B (RhB) was evaluated. NH2-UiO-66 obtained by the solvothermal...
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