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Preparation and Characterization of Low-Cost Bio-Sorbent and a Novel Activated Carbon from Agro-Wastes for Efficient Cr(VI) Removal

Mehmet Erdem, Ayşegül Öner

2025Water Air & Soil Pollution5 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract This study focuses on the preparation and characterization of a novel highly efficient activated carbon (new-AC) and a low-cost adsorbent (BM) from a mixture of agro-based wastes to remove toxic Cr(VI). BM was obtained by mixing wastes subjected to some specific preparation processes in equal proportions, while new-AC was produced by pyrolyzing BM chemically activated with KOH. Various techniques such as elemental analysis, BET-surface area (S BET ), pore size and volume measurements, pH pzc , FTIR, Boehm titration, and SEM–EDX analysis were employed for the characterization of adsorbents. The findings revealed that new-AC exhibited a greater S BET , carbon content, and more acidic surface (1413 m 2 /g, 91.9% C, and pH pzc of 6.8) compared to BM (5.32 m 2 /g, 51.08% C, and pH pzc of 7.8). Adsorption experiments were performed to evaluate the efficiency of each adsorbent, with results compared against a commercial activated carbon (com-AC) for Cr(VI) removal. The optimal conditions for removing 50 mg-Cr(VI)/L were identified as pH 2, 4 g/L dosage, and 30 min contact time for new-AC; pH 2, 5 g/L dosage, and 90 min for com-AC; and pH 2, 20 g/L dosage, and 60 min for BM. The maximum adsorption capacities observed for BM, new-AC, and com-AC were 6.46, 51.55, and 41.67 mg/g of Cr(VI), respectively. The adsorption behavior for all three adsorbents aligned well with the Langmuir isotherm model, and thermodynamic analysis suggested that the adsorption processes were exothermic, spontaneous, and favorable.

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SorbentActivated carbonCharacterization (materials science)Waste managementCarbon fibersChemistryPulp and paper industryEnvironmental scienceNuclear chemistryMaterials scienceAdsorptionOrganic chemistryEngineeringNanotechnologyComposite materialComposite numberAdsorption and biosorption for pollutant removalChromium effects and bioremediationAnalytical chemistry methods development
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