Engineered biochar from wood apple shell waste for high-efficient removal of toxic phenolic compounds in wastewater

Abstract This study investigated a novel agricultural low-cost bio-waste biochar derived from wood apple fruit shell waste via the pyrolysis method, which is modified by ball milling and utilized to remove toxic phenol and chlorophenols (4-CPh and 2,4-DCPh) from contaminated aqueous media. The ball-...

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Main Authors: Nadavala Siva Kumar, Hamid M. Shaikh, Mohammad Asif, Ebrahim H. Al-Ghurabi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-01-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-82277-2
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spelling doaj-86a5216c686948e893addac51595a2612021-01-31T16:20:31ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-01-0111111710.1038/s41598-021-82277-2Engineered biochar from wood apple shell waste for high-efficient removal of toxic phenolic compounds in wastewaterNadavala Siva Kumar0Hamid M. Shaikh1Mohammad Asif2Ebrahim H. Al-Ghurabi3Department of Chemical Engineering, King Saud UniversityDepartment of Chemical Engineering, SABIC Polymer Research Centre, King Saud UniversityDepartment of Chemical Engineering, King Saud UniversityDepartment of Chemical Engineering, King Saud UniversityAbstract This study investigated a novel agricultural low-cost bio-waste biochar derived from wood apple fruit shell waste via the pyrolysis method, which is modified by ball milling and utilized to remove toxic phenol and chlorophenols (4-CPh and 2,4-DCPh) from contaminated aqueous media. The ball-milled wood apple fruit shell waste biochar (WAS-BC) sorbent was systematically analyzed by BET, CHN, and FTIR as well as particle size, SEM–EDS, XPS and TGA studies. The sorption equilibrium and kinetic studies exhibit that the sorption capacity was greater than 75% within the first 45 min of agitation at pH 6.0. The uptake capacity of 2,4-DCPh onto WAS-BC was greater than those of 4-CPh and phenol. Equilibrium results were consistent with the Langmuir isotherm model, while the kinetic data were best represented by the Elovich and pseudo-second-order model. The maximum uptake of phenol, 4-CPh, and 2,4-DCPh was 102.71, 172.24, and 226.55 mg/g, respectively, at 30 ± 1 °C. Thus, this study demonstrates that WAS-BC is an efficient, low-cost sorbent that can be used for the elimination of phenol and chlorophenol compounds from polluted wastewater.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-82277-2
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author Nadavala Siva Kumar
Hamid M. Shaikh
Mohammad Asif
Ebrahim H. Al-Ghurabi
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Mohammad Asif
Ebrahim H. Al-Ghurabi
Engineered biochar from wood apple shell waste for high-efficient removal of toxic phenolic compounds in wastewater
Scientific Reports
author_facet Nadavala Siva Kumar
Hamid M. Shaikh
Mohammad Asif
Ebrahim H. Al-Ghurabi
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title Engineered biochar from wood apple shell waste for high-efficient removal of toxic phenolic compounds in wastewater
title_short Engineered biochar from wood apple shell waste for high-efficient removal of toxic phenolic compounds in wastewater
title_full Engineered biochar from wood apple shell waste for high-efficient removal of toxic phenolic compounds in wastewater
title_fullStr Engineered biochar from wood apple shell waste for high-efficient removal of toxic phenolic compounds in wastewater
title_full_unstemmed Engineered biochar from wood apple shell waste for high-efficient removal of toxic phenolic compounds in wastewater
title_sort engineered biochar from wood apple shell waste for high-efficient removal of toxic phenolic compounds in wastewater
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Abstract This study investigated a novel agricultural low-cost bio-waste biochar derived from wood apple fruit shell waste via the pyrolysis method, which is modified by ball milling and utilized to remove toxic phenol and chlorophenols (4-CPh and 2,4-DCPh) from contaminated aqueous media. The ball-milled wood apple fruit shell waste biochar (WAS-BC) sorbent was systematically analyzed by BET, CHN, and FTIR as well as particle size, SEM–EDS, XPS and TGA studies. The sorption equilibrium and kinetic studies exhibit that the sorption capacity was greater than 75% within the first 45 min of agitation at pH 6.0. The uptake capacity of 2,4-DCPh onto WAS-BC was greater than those of 4-CPh and phenol. Equilibrium results were consistent with the Langmuir isotherm model, while the kinetic data were best represented by the Elovich and pseudo-second-order model. The maximum uptake of phenol, 4-CPh, and 2,4-DCPh was 102.71, 172.24, and 226.55 mg/g, respectively, at 30 ± 1 °C. Thus, this study demonstrates that WAS-BC is an efficient, low-cost sorbent that can be used for the elimination of phenol and chlorophenol compounds from polluted wastewater.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-82277-2
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