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Enhanced adsorption capacity of activated carbon over thermal oxidation treatment for methylene blue removal: kinetics, equilibrium, thermodynamic, and reusability studies

Authors :
Irwan Kurnia
Surachai Karnjanakom
Irkham Irkham
Haryono Haryono
Yohanes Andre Situmorang
Antonius Indarto
Atiek Rostika Noviyanti
Yeni Wahyuni Hartati
Guoqing Guan
Source :
RSC Advances. 13:220-227
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), 2023.

Abstract

Activated carbon (AC) is an effective and inexpensive adsorbent material for dye removal, but it cannot always be used repeatedly. Furthermore, the adsorbed dyes with toxicity usually remain on its surface. In this study, a thermal air oxidation process was used to modify the surface of AC and decompose adsorbed methylene blue (MB). The behavior of this process on spent AC was investigated using TGA-DTA, while the degradation of MB before and after the regeneration process was analyzed using a carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, sulfur (CHNS) analyzer. It was discovered that thermal air oxidation could promote the formation of oxygenated functional groups on AC produced from steam-activated carbon coconut shell (SACCS), which when treated at 350 °C (denoted as SACCS-350), demonstrated an adsorption capacity 2.8 times higher than the non-air-oxidized AC (SACCS). The key parameters for the MB adsorption of SACCS and SACCS-350, such as kinetics, equilibrium, and thermodynamics, were compared. Moreover, the SACCS-350 could be reused at least 3 times for the adsorption of MB. Based on these results, thermal air oxidation treatment could successfully improve the adsorption performance of AC and regenerate spent AC through a reasonable and environmentally friendly process compared to other regeneration methods.

Details

ISSN :
20462069
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
RSC Advances
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....16449ebd0fcab21350919fa1effb0d22
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/d2ra06481b