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Sorbent Properties of Orange Peel-Based Biochar for Different Pollutants in Water

Weichao Zhang, Yuwei Wang, Liquan Fan, Xingmei Liu, Weiyan Cao, Honglin Ai, Ziteng Wang, Xijun Liu, Hongge Jia

2022Processes28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Efficient and reasonable utilization of waste biomass resources can not only avoid serious waste of material resources, but also solve the problem of environmental pollution. Therefore, the development of efficient and environmentally friendly waste biomass carbonization technology has important practical significance. Here, the activated carbon from orange peel (OAC) is prepared by potassium hydroxide (KOH) activation combined with high-temperature carbonization. The adsorption effects of OAC on three different pollutant aqueous solutions, methylene blue (MB), tetracycline (TC), and fluorescein sodium (NaFL), are examined. The OAC absorbent has excellent adsorption capacity for MB, TC, and NaFL pollutants of 10 mg L−1, with adsorption rates of 99.17%, 73.5%, and 94.24%, respectively. This study provides a new idea for turning waste biomass into treasure and eliminating the hidden danger of environmental pollution.

Topics & Concepts

BiocharCarbonizationAdsorptionPollutantPulp and paper industryEnvironmental pollutionChemistryPollutionSorbentActivated carbonOrange (colour)Waste managementPotassium hydroxideEnvironmental scienceEnvironmentally friendlyWastewaterBiomass (ecology)Methylene blueEnvironmental engineeringEnvironmental protectionOrganic chemistryAgronomyPyrolysisFood scienceEcologyCatalysisEngineeringPhotocatalysisBiologyAdsorption and biosorption for pollutant removalNanomaterials for catalytic reactions
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