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Pb(II) removal in water via adsorption onto deep eutectic solvent fabricated activated carbon

Aloysius Akaangee Pam, Zul Adlan Mohd Hir, Abdul Halim Abdullah, Yen Ping Tan

2021Applied Water Science26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract In our current work, we have established a novel approach in the synthesis of a new adsorbent by using choline chloride and urea (DES)/orthophosphoric acid (H 3 PO 4 ) as our activating agent and palm kernel shell (PKS) as our precursor. The resulting activated carbon (DES/H 3 PO 4 -6002:3) was used to adsorb Pb(II) from aqueous solution. Characterization of DES-H 3 PO 4 -6002:3 by nitrogen adsorption/desorption isotherm measurements, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) demonstrated good micropores structure and high surface area that makes DES/H 3 PO 4 -600 2:3 a suitable alternative for liquid phase adsorption. The fundamental batch experiment of DES/H 3 PO 4 -600 2:3 was investigated by different parameters (such as concentration, pH, temperature and absorbent dose). The results obtained indicated that Langmuir model and pseudo-second-order equation best fit the data, indicating that the adsorption was controlled by chemical reaction and monolayer uptake. In addition, the fabrication of DES/H 3 PO 4 AC exhibits good potential for Pb(II) ions uptake, including its high adsorption capacity (97.1 mg/g) and good recyclability. The future potential of this works lies in the identification of alternatives to environmental benign synthesis AC and reuse of Pb(II) ion–laden biosorbent after heavy metal uptake.

Topics & Concepts

AdsorptionThermogravimetric analysisActivated carbonLangmuir adsorption modelDeep eutectic solventChemistryAqueous solutionDesorptionCholine chlorideNuclear chemistryMetal ions in aqueous solutionMaterials scienceInorganic chemistryChemical engineeringEutectic systemMetalOrganic chemistryEngineeringAlloyAdsorption and biosorption for pollutant removalExtraction and Separation ProcessesIonic liquids properties and applications