Adsorptive properties of highly porous activated carbon from açaí (Euterpe oleracea) towards the toxic herbicide atrazine
The great variety and possibilities of consumption of açaí pulp (Euterpe oleracea) have made its consumption increase considerably in recent years, mainly in Brazilian territory. The big problem is the generation of tons of waste that characterizes the fruit stone. This waste was converted into a hi...
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Ramírez, Rolando
Pinto, Diana
georgin, jordana
de Oliveira, Anelise H.P.
Dison S.P., Franco
Wolff, Delmira
Carissimi, Elvis
Naushad, Mu.
Silva Oliveira, Luis Felipe
Lima, Éder C.
Dotto, Guilherme Luiz
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- Adsorption
Açaí residues
Herbicide removal
Activated carbon development
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Adsorptive properties of highly porous activated carbon from açaí (Euterpe oleracea) towards the toxic herbicide atrazine |
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Adsorptive properties of highly porous activated carbon from açaí (Euterpe oleracea) towards the toxic herbicide atrazine Adsorption Açaí residues Herbicide removal Activated carbon development |
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Adsorptive properties of highly porous activated carbon from açaí (Euterpe oleracea) towards the toxic herbicide atrazine |
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Adsorptive properties of highly porous activated carbon from açaí (Euterpe oleracea) towards the toxic herbicide atrazine |
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Adsorptive properties of highly porous activated carbon from açaí (Euterpe oleracea) towards the toxic herbicide atrazine |
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Adsorptive properties of highly porous activated carbon from açaí (Euterpe oleracea) towards the toxic herbicide atrazine |
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Adsorptive properties of highly porous activated carbon from açaí (Euterpe oleracea) towards the toxic herbicide atrazine |
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Ramírez, Rolando Pinto, Diana georgin, jordana de Oliveira, Anelise H.P. Dison S.P., Franco Wolff, Delmira Carissimi, Elvis Naushad, Mu. Silva Oliveira, Luis Felipe Lima, Éder C. Dotto, Guilherme Luiz |
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Ramírez, Rolando Pinto, Diana georgin, jordana de Oliveira, Anelise H.P. Dison S.P., Franco Wolff, Delmira Carissimi, Elvis Naushad, Mu. Silva Oliveira, Luis Felipe Lima, Éder C. Dotto, Guilherme Luiz |
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Adsorption Açaí residues Herbicide removal Activated carbon development |
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Adsorption Açaí residues Herbicide removal Activated carbon development |
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The great variety and possibilities of consumption of açaí pulp (Euterpe oleracea) have made its consumption increase considerably in recent years, mainly in Brazilian territory. The big problem is the generation of tons of waste that characterizes the fruit stone. This waste was converted into a highly porous activated carbon and employed to remove the herbicide atrazine. The characterization analyses confirmed that the applied methodology generated an adsorbent with good textural characteristics (specific surface area 920.56 m² g−1, pore volume 0.467 cm3 g−1; average pore diameter 1.13 nm). Furthermore, it was found that the adsorption of atrazine reached satisfactory results at natural pH and with an adsorbent mass of 0.54 g for each liter of solution. The Redlich-Peterson model presented the most satisfactory fit with the equilibrium data. This study found that the evolution of system temperature increased the concentration in the solid phase of 178 mg g−1 at 328 K. Regarding adsorption kinetics, the linear driving force model can represent the experimental data. Also, the predicted adsorption data of the model follows the experimental data. The application of the adsorbent in the removal of the herbicide mixture presented an efficiency of 81.45%. Therefore, using residual açaí fruit seeds as biomass for producing activated carbon employing zinc chloride as an agent activator is the possible application of the material. The material showed high efficiency and affinity with the target molecule. |
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Rolando Ramirez, Diana Pinto, Jordana Georgin, Anelise H.P. de Oliveira, Dison S.P. Franco, Delmira Wolff, Elvis Carissimi, Mu. Naushad, Luis F.O. Siva, Éder C. Lima, Guilherme L. Dotto, Adsorptive properties of highly porous activated carbon from açaí (Euterpe oleracea) towards the toxic herbicide atrazine, Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, Volume 11, Issue 3, 2023, 109966, ISSN 2213-3437, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jece.2023.109966. |
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Rolando Ramirez, Diana Pinto, Jordana Georgin, Anelise H.P. de Oliveira, Dison S.P. Franco, Delmira Wolff, Elvis Carissimi, Mu. Naushad, Luis F.O. Siva, Éder C. Lima, Guilherme L. Dotto, Adsorptive properties of highly porous activated carbon from açaí (Euterpe oleracea) towards the toxic herbicide atrazine, Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, Volume 11, Issue 3, 2023, 109966, ISSN 2213-3437, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jece.2023.109966. 10.1016/j.jece.2023.109966 2213-3437 Corporación Universidad de la Costa REDICUC - Repositorio CUC |
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Dotto, Adsorptive properties of highly porous activated carbon from açaí (Euterpe oleracea) towards the toxic herbicide atrazine, Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, Volume 11, Issue 3, 2023, 109966, ISSN 2213-3437, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jece.2023.109966.https://hdl.handle.net/11323/1049210.1016/j.jece.2023.1099662213-3437Corporación Universidad de la CostaREDICUC - Repositorio CUChttps://repositorio.cuc.edu.co/The great variety and possibilities of consumption of açaí pulp (Euterpe oleracea) have made its consumption increase considerably in recent years, mainly in Brazilian territory. The big problem is the generation of tons of waste that characterizes the fruit stone. This waste was converted into a highly porous activated carbon and employed to remove the herbicide atrazine. The characterization analyses confirmed that the applied methodology generated an adsorbent with good textural characteristics (specific surface area 920.56 m² g−1, pore volume 0.467 cm3 g−1; average pore diameter 1.13 nm). Furthermore, it was found that the adsorption of atrazine reached satisfactory results at natural pH and with an adsorbent mass of 0.54 g for each liter of solution. The Redlich-Peterson model presented the most satisfactory fit with the equilibrium data. This study found that the evolution of system temperature increased the concentration in the solid phase of 178 mg g−1 at 328 K. Regarding adsorption kinetics, the linear driving force model can represent the experimental data. Also, the predicted adsorption data of the model follows the experimental data. The application of the adsorbent in the removal of the herbicide mixture presented an efficiency of 81.45%. 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