Activated Carbon from Agricultural Wastes for Adsorption of Organic Pollutants

Molecules. 2020 Nov 3;25(21):5105. doi: 10.3390/molecules25215105.

Abstract

Agricultural waste materials (strawberry seeds and pistachio shells) were used for preparation of activated carbons by two various methods. Chemical activation using acetic acid and physical activation with gaseous agents (carbon dioxide and water vapor) were chosen as mild and environmentally friendly methods. The effect of type of raw material, temperature, and activation agent on the porous structure characteristics of the materials was discussed applying various methods of analysis. The best obtained activated carbons were characterized by high values of specific surface area (555-685 m2/g). The Guinier analysis of small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) curves showed that a time of activation affects pore size. The samples activated using carbon dioxide were characterized mostly by the spherical morphology of pores. Adsorbents were utilized for removal of the model organic pollutants from the single- and multicomponent systems. The adsorption capacities for the 4-chloro-2-methyphenoxyacetic acid (MCPA) removal were equal to 1.43-1.56 mmol/g; however, for adsorbent from strawberry seeds it was much lower. Slight effect of crystal violet presence on the MCPA adsorption and inversely was noticed as a result of adsorption in different types of pores. For similar herbicides strong competition in capacity and adsorption rate was observed. For analysis of kinetic data various equations were used.

Keywords: activated carbon; adsorption equilibrium; adsorption kinetics; dye adsorption; herbicide adsorption.

MeSH terms

  • Adsorption
  • Agriculture*
  • Charcoal / chemistry*
  • Waste Disposal, Fluid*
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical / chemistry*
  • Water Purification*

Substances

  • Water Pollutants, Chemical
  • Charcoal