Insights into the highly efficient treatment of dyeing wastewater using algal bloom derived activated carbon with wide-range adaptability to solution pH and temperature

  • Yan Shan Wang
  • , Shu Qi Luo
  • , Xiu Yan Li
  • , Zhe Xin Li
  • , Ping Ping Huang
  • , Lu Lu Zhou
  • , Si Qiang Zhang
  • , Kun Hong Miao
  • , Wei Ru Zhi
  • , Shi Yu Deng
  • , Tong Rong Huo
  • , Qiu Yu Zhang
  • , Wei Kang Wang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Here, a low-cost acid-base and temperature tolerant algal bloom derived activated carbon (ABAC) was successfully prepared to remove rhodamine B (RhB) from water. The ABAC exhibited maximum adsorption capacity of RhB (1101 ± 11 mg/g), higher than that of laboratory-prepared rape straw activated carbon (176 ± 5 mg/g) and commercial activated carbon (489 ± 5 mg/g). It is attributed to larger surface area and mesoporous structure of the ABAC. Furthermore, the effective adsorption of RhB by using ABAC was achieved at a wide range of solution pH (3.2–10.8) and temperature (25–50 °C). The mass transfer resistance of RhB adsorption process well depicted by Langmuir model was controlled by external mass transfer. The adsorption process involved both secondly chemisorption (H-bonds and π-π interaction) and dominated physisorption. Four dyes in river water were efficiently removed. This work provides a promising approach for developing high-absorption biomass materials for actual dye wastewater treatment.

Original languageEnglish
Article number126883
JournalBioresource Technology
Volume349
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2022

Keywords

  • Activated carbon
  • Algal biomass
  • Mechanisms
  • RhB removal
  • Solution pH and temperature tolerance

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