Biochars from animal wastes as alternative materials to treat colored effluents containing Basic Red 9
Bovine bones (BB) and fish scales (FS) were used as alternative precursors to produce biochars, which in turn, were applied for the removal of Basic Red 9 (BR9) from aqueous solutions. BB and FS were pyrolyzed generating a solid (biochars), a liquid (pyrolytic oils) and a gas fraction. All fractions...
- Autores:
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Côrtes, L. N.
Druzian, S. P.
Streit, A. F. M.
Godinho, M.
Perondi, D.
Collazzo, G. C.
Cadaval Jr., T. R. S.
Dotto, G. L.
Silva Oliveira, Marcos Leandro
- Tipo de recurso:
- http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_816b
- Fecha de publicación:
- 2019
- Institución:
- Corporación Universidad de la Costa
- Repositorio:
- REDICUC - Repositorio CUC
- Idioma:
- eng
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https://repositorio.cuc.edu.co/
- Palabra clave:
- Adsorption
Biochar
Bovine bone
Fish scale
Fuchsine
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Biochars from animal wastes as alternative materials to treat colored effluents containing Basic Red 9 |
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Biochars from animal wastes as alternative materials to treat colored effluents containing Basic Red 9 |
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Biochars from animal wastes as alternative materials to treat colored effluents containing Basic Red 9 Adsorption Biochar Bovine bone Fish scale Fuchsine |
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Biochars from animal wastes as alternative materials to treat colored effluents containing Basic Red 9 |
title_full |
Biochars from animal wastes as alternative materials to treat colored effluents containing Basic Red 9 |
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Biochars from animal wastes as alternative materials to treat colored effluents containing Basic Red 9 |
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Biochars from animal wastes as alternative materials to treat colored effluents containing Basic Red 9 |
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Biochars from animal wastes as alternative materials to treat colored effluents containing Basic Red 9 |
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Côrtes, L. N. Druzian, S. P. Streit, A. F. M. Godinho, M. Perondi, D. Collazzo, G. C. Cadaval Jr., T. R. S. Dotto, G. L. Silva Oliveira, Marcos Leandro |
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Côrtes, L. N. Druzian, S. P. Streit, A. F. M. Godinho, M. Perondi, D. Collazzo, G. C. Cadaval Jr., T. R. S. Dotto, G. L. Silva Oliveira, Marcos Leandro |
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Adsorption Biochar Bovine bone Fish scale Fuchsine |
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Adsorption Biochar Bovine bone Fish scale Fuchsine |
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Bovine bones (BB) and fish scales (FS) were used as alternative precursors to produce biochars, which in turn, were applied for the removal of Basic Red 9 (BR9) from aqueous solutions. BB and FS were pyrolyzed generating a solid (biochars), a liquid (pyrolytic oils) and a gas fraction. All fractions were characterized to evaluate the pyrolysis process. The biochars presented different functional groups and a mesoporous structure with surface areas around 90 m2 g–1. Both biochars demonstrated potential to adsorb BR9, with maximum adsorption capacities of 49.5 (BB–biochar) and 52.3 mg g–1 (FS–biochar). Pyrolytic oils were composed mainly by palmitic acid (BB) and imidazolidinedione (FS), which are compounds with biological and antioxidant activity. Pyrolysis of BB generated CO2 while pyrolysis of FS generated H2. In summary, bovine bones and fish scales are promising precursors to concomitantly produce biochars with great adsorbent potential and oils with interesting characteristics. |
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2019-09-30 |
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Côrtes, L. N.Druzian, S. P.Streit, A. F. M.Godinho, M.Perondi, D.Collazzo, G. C.Cadaval Jr., T. R. S.Dotto, G. L.Silva Oliveira, Marcos Leandro2019-10-01T19:42:12Z2019-10-01T19:42:12Z2019-09-30https://hdl.handle.net/11323/5376Corporación Universidad de la CostaREDICUC - Repositorio CUChttps://repositorio.cuc.edu.co/Bovine bones (BB) and fish scales (FS) were used as alternative precursors to produce biochars, which in turn, were applied for the removal of Basic Red 9 (BR9) from aqueous solutions. BB and FS were pyrolyzed generating a solid (biochars), a liquid (pyrolytic oils) and a gas fraction. All fractions were characterized to evaluate the pyrolysis process. The biochars presented different functional groups and a mesoporous structure with surface areas around 90 m2 g–1. Both biochars demonstrated potential to adsorb BR9, with maximum adsorption capacities of 49.5 (BB–biochar) and 52.3 mg g–1 (FS–biochar). Pyrolytic oils were composed mainly by palmitic acid (BB) and imidazolidinedione (FS), which are compounds with biological and antioxidant activity. Pyrolysis of BB generated CO2 while pyrolysis of FS generated H2. In summary, bovine bones and fish scales are promising precursors to concomitantly produce biochars with great adsorbent potential and oils with interesting characteristics.Côrtes, L. N.Druzian, S. P.Streit, A. F. M.Godinho, M.Perondi, D.Collazzo, G. C.Cadaval Jr., T. R. S.Dotto, G. 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