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Preparation of an avocado seed hydrochar and its application as heavy metal adsorbent: Properties and advanced statistical physics modeling

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 419, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2021.129472

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Adsorption; Heavy metals; Hydrochar; Heterogeneous monolayer model; Phenolic and carboxylic functional groups

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This study reports the adsorption properties and mechanisms of heavy metals Ni2+, Pb2+, and Cu2+ on avocado seed hydrochar. Statistical physics calculations revealed the key roles of phenolic and carboxylic functional groups on the surface of hydrochar in the adsorption process. The multi-ionic adsorption of heavy metals on hydrochar surface showed an endothermic adsorption behavior, where carboxylic functional groups outperformed phenolic groups in terms of adsorption capacities.
The preparation, characterization and adsorption properties of an avocado seed hydrochar for heavy metal removal are reported in this paper. Equilibrium adsorption of Ni2+, Pb2+ and Cu2+ ions on this hydrochar was experimentally quantified at pH 5 and 298-313 K and results were used to interpret the role of surface functionalities via statistical physics calculations. A heterogeneous monolayer model that assumed the presence of both phenolic and carboxylic functional groups on hydrochar surface was utilized to estimate the steric and energy parameters of the heavy metal adsorption mechanism. Overall, the maximum heavy metal adsorption capacities of this hydrochar ranged from 0.12 to 0.35 mmol/g at tested operating conditions where the highest adsorption was obtained for Ni2+. Statistical physics calculations indicated a multi-ionic adsorption process of these heavy metals where the carboxylic functional groups played a relevant role despite they represented only similar to 37% of total acidic functional groups available on the hydrochar surface. In fact, the adsorption capacities of carboxylic groups outperformed those of phenolic functional groups where this behavior could be associated to polar character and dissociation degree of these oxygenated surface functionalities. Calculated adsorption energies indicated an endothermic adsorption of these metals where electrostatic interactions and van der Waals forces were involved. This paper contributes with new findings to characterize and understand the adsorption of heavy metal ions on surfaces of adsorbents prepared from hydrothermal carbonization of lignocellulosic biomasses.

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