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Mechanistic understanding of crystal violet dye sorption by woody biochar: implications for wastewater treatment

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ENVIRONMENTAL GEOCHEMISTRY AND HEALTH
卷 41, 期 4, 页码 1647-1661

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DOI: 10.1007/s10653-017-0013-8

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Chemisorption; Physisorption; Cationic dyes; Wastewater treatment; Crystal violet; Gliricidia

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Dye-based industries, particularly small and medium scale, discharge their effluents into waterways without treatment due to cost considerations. We investigated the use of biochars produced from the woody tree Gliricidia sepium at 300 degrees C (GBC300) and 500 degrees C (GBC500) in the laboratory and at 700 degrees C from a dendro bioenergy industry (GBC700), to evaluate their potential for sorption of crystal violet (CV) dye. Experiments were conducted to assess the effect of pH reaction time and CV loading on the adsorption process. The equilibrium adsorption capacity was higher with GBC700 (7.9 mg g(-1)) than GBC500 (4.9 mg g(-1)) and GBC300 (4.4 mg g(-1)), at pH 8. The CV sorption process was dependent on the pH, surface area and pore volume of biochar (GBC). Both Freundlich and Hill isotherm models fitted best to the equilibrium isotherm data suggesting cooperative interactions via physisorption and chemisorption mechanisms for CV sorption. The highest Hill sorption capacity of 125.5 mg g(-1) was given by GBC700 at pH 8. Kinetic data followed the pseudo-second-order model, suggesting that the sorption process is more inclined toward the chemisorption mechanism. Pore diffusion, pi-pi electron donor-acceptor interaction and H-bonding were postulated to be involved in physisorption, whereas electrostatic interactions of protonated amine group of CV and negatively charged GBC surface led to a chemisorption type of adsorption. Overall, GBC produced as a by-product of the dendro industry could be a promising remedy for CV removal from an aqueous environment.

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