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Water Purification Using Cost Effective Material Prepared from Agricultural Waste: Kinetics, Isotherms, and Thermodynamic Studies

Journal

CLEAN-SOIL AIR WATER
Volume 44, Issue 8, Pages 1036-1045

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/clen.201600027

Keywords

Adsorption; Bromate; Carrot residue; UPLC-MS; Water samples

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  1. National Plan for Science, Technology and Innovation (MAARIFAH), King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia [12-WAT3138-02]

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The usage of agricultural waste-based bio-adsorbents for the removal of environmental pollutants from water is gaining extensive attention. In this paper, carrot residue (CR) (Daucus carota L.) was used for the production of activated carbon (AC) via chemical activation with HNO3. CR derived activated carbon (CAC) was characterized by various analytical techniques. The Brunauer-Emmett-Teller surface area was found to be 17.76 m(2) g(-1). The efficacy of this AC in adsorbing BrO3- from water samples was studied at time, pH, temperature, and initial BrO3- concentrations by batch studies. The concentration of BrO3- was assessed by ultra-performance liquid chromatography-mass tandem spectrometry. A maximum adsorption capacity of 16.66 mg g(-1) at 298 K was obtained from the Langmuir isotherms fit. The kinetic data followed closely the pseudo-first-order rate kinetic model. The thermodynamic study of BrO3- adsorption data showed that the adsorption was feasible, spontaneous, and endothermic in nature. The practical efficacy of CAC was performed for BrO3- removal from tap water as well as bottled water samples.

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