Carbonization of golden shower pods to high surface area biochar for decontamination of cationic dyes and regeneration study by gamma radiations

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Detoxification of water resources is the need of the hour and a number of environment friendly materials are proposed by scientist to deal with water pollution issues. The present study deals with preparation and characterization of porous activated carbon from golden shower pods, a waste ligno-cellulosic biomass, for the removal of dye contaminants from aqueous solution. The synthesized material, golden shower biochar (GSBC) was characterized using various analytical techniques to confirm the presence of active sites. The BET analysis of GSBC revealed high surface area of 1120 m2/g with total pore volume of 1.099 cm3/g and average pore radius 19.618 Å. Operational parameters were optimized using batch studies by taking GSBC dose of 50 mg which showed complete removal of target dyes with an initial dye concentration of 200 mg/L with just 60 min interaction time; based on these results, a fixed bed column of GSBC was designed and column studies were performed. Adsorption isotherm studies were carried out using Langmuir and Freundlich models, of which Langmuir model was found to be best-fit with maximum adsorption capacities of 208.86 mg/g, 284.35 mg/g and 327.56 mg/g for Crystal violet, Brilliant green and Methylene blue dyes respectively. Analysis of kinetics and thermodynamics revealed that the best-fit model was pseudo second-order with spontaneous reaction course and exothermic nature. Regeneration was carried out using gamma irradiation of dye loaded GSBC, followed by leaching in alcohol. It was observed that a 30 KGy dose was just sufficient to completely degrade the dye on the adsorbent surface. GSBC has shown immense potential for eradication of dyes from water effluents and it is easily recovered with negligible loss in efficacy.

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通过碳化金色淋浴豆荚制备高比表面积生物炭,用于阳离子染料的净化和伽马射线再生研究
水资源的解毒是当务之急,科学家们提出了许多环境友好型材料来解决水污染问题。本研究涉及从废弃的木质纤维素生物质--金色沐浴豆荚中制备多孔活性炭并对其进行表征,以去除水溶液中的染料污染物。利用各种分析技术对合成材料--金色雨林生物炭(GSBC)进行了表征,以确认活性位点的存在。GSBC 的 BET 分析显示,其表面积高达 1120 m2/g,总孔隙体积为 1.099 cm3/g,平均孔隙半径为 19.618 Å。在批量研究中对操作参数进行了优化,将 GSBC 的剂量定为 50 毫克,结果表明在初始染料浓度为 200 毫克/升时,只需 60 分钟的作用时间就能完全去除目标染料;基于这些结果,设计了 GSBC 固定床柱,并进行了柱研究。使用 Langmuir 和 Freundlich 模型进行了吸附等温线研究,发现其中 Langmuir 模型最为拟合,对水晶紫、艳绿和亚甲基蓝染料的最大吸附容量分别为 208.86 mg/g、284.35 mg/g 和 327.56 mg/g。动力学和热力学分析表明,最佳拟合模型是自发反应过程和放热性质的伪二阶模型。使用伽马射线辐照负载染料的 GSBC,然后在酒精中浸出,进行再生。结果表明,30KGy 的剂量就足以完全降解吸附剂表面的染料。GSBC 在去除污水中的染料方面显示出巨大的潜力,而且很容易回收,功效损失微乎其微。
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