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3D Hierarchical Porous Activated Carbon Derived from Bamboo and Its Application for Textile Dye Removal: Kinetics, Isotherms, and Thermodynamic Studies

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WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION
Volume 231, Issue 10, Pages -

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SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG
DOI: 10.1007/s11270-020-04883-6

Keywords

Hierarchical porous carbon; Adsorption; Bamboo; Rhodamine B; Post-treatment

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In this study, activated carbons were prepared from bamboo via carbonization and successive KOH activation by tuning the post-treatment procedure. The resultant carbons possessed high surface area, high oxygen doping, and 3D hierarchical porous structure with interconnected micro-, meso- and macropores. These features resulted in ultra-excellent adsorption capacity for rhodamine B (>1200 mg/g). Furthermore, the kinetic and isotherm experimental data were best described by pseudo-second kinetic model and Langmuir isotherm model, respectively. The adsorption of RhB onto the as-synthesized carbons was a spontaneous endothermic process. The pi-pi stacking, hydrogen bond, and acid-base interaction were proposed to account for the adsorption mechanism. Moreover, SiO2 in bamboo-based carbon functioned as frameworks and its removal via alkali treatment led to the collapse of porous structure, decreasing surface area, pore volume, and O heteroatom doping, consequently dropping the adsorption performance. Overall, bamboo as an abundant and renewable biomass could be considered as a potential precursor for the production of excellent adsorbent for wastewater purification.

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