Adsorptive Removal of Fluoride from Aqueous Solution by Biogenic Iron Permeated Activated Carbon Derived from Sweet Lime Waste

In this study, biogenic activated carbon were successfully synthesized from Citrus limetta pulp residue, and applied to remove fluoride from an aqueous solution. For the synthesis activated carbon of biosorbents, raw materials were heated in muffle furnace at two different temperatures i.e. (250oC a...

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Main Authors: Mohd. Ibrahim, Adil Siddique, Lata Verma, Jiwan Singh, Janardhan Reddy Koduru
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Language:English
Published: Slovenian Chemical Society 2019-02-01
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spelling doaj-c63a5061ddfc420bb1c26cc413a229ae2020-11-25T01:11:14ZengSlovenian Chemical SocietyActa Chimica Slovenica1318-02071580-31552019-02-0166112313610.17344/acsi.2018.4717668Adsorptive Removal of Fluoride from Aqueous Solution by Biogenic Iron Permeated Activated Carbon Derived from Sweet Lime WasteMohd. Ibrahim0Adil Siddique1Lata Verma2Jiwan Singh3Janardhan Reddy Koduru4Department of Environmental Science, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, LucknowDepartment of Environmental Science, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, LucknowDepartment of Environmental Science, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, LucknowDepartment of Environmental Science, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, LucknowDepartment of Environmental Engineering, Kwangwoon University, Seoul 139-701, Republic of KoreaIn this study, biogenic activated carbon were successfully synthesized from Citrus limetta pulp residue, and applied to remove fluoride from an aqueous solution. For the synthesis activated carbon of biosorbents, raw materials were heated in muffle furnace at two different temperatures i.e. (250oC and 500oC) and were noted as ACP-250 and ACP-500. The prepared biosorbents were characterized through scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR), and X-ray diffraction (XRD). ). Batch adsorption studies were performed with varying temperature, dosage, pH, and various initial concentrations. Adsorption isotherms and the reaction kinetics were also analyzed in order to understand the adsorption mechanism. The results of this study shows that the maximum removal achieved was approximately (86 and 82) % of ACP-500 and ACP-250, respectively. The isotherm results show that the Langmuir isotherm model fitted better, with monolayer adsorption capacity of 12.6 mg/g of fluoride. However, for kinetic study, the pseudo-second-order kinetics fitted well. The synthesized materials at different temperature were highly effective for the removal of fluoride from water, with reusability of three to four times.https://journals.matheo.si/index.php/ACSi/article/view/4717Sweet lime wasteadsorptionfluorideisothermthermodynamiccost analysis
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author Mohd. Ibrahim
Adil Siddique
Lata Verma
Jiwan Singh
Janardhan Reddy Koduru
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Adil Siddique
Lata Verma
Jiwan Singh
Janardhan Reddy Koduru
Adsorptive Removal of Fluoride from Aqueous Solution by Biogenic Iron Permeated Activated Carbon Derived from Sweet Lime Waste
Acta Chimica Slovenica
Sweet lime waste
adsorption
fluoride
isotherm
thermodynamic
cost analysis
author_facet Mohd. Ibrahim
Adil Siddique
Lata Verma
Jiwan Singh
Janardhan Reddy Koduru
author_sort Mohd. Ibrahim
title Adsorptive Removal of Fluoride from Aqueous Solution by Biogenic Iron Permeated Activated Carbon Derived from Sweet Lime Waste
title_short Adsorptive Removal of Fluoride from Aqueous Solution by Biogenic Iron Permeated Activated Carbon Derived from Sweet Lime Waste
title_full Adsorptive Removal of Fluoride from Aqueous Solution by Biogenic Iron Permeated Activated Carbon Derived from Sweet Lime Waste
title_fullStr Adsorptive Removal of Fluoride from Aqueous Solution by Biogenic Iron Permeated Activated Carbon Derived from Sweet Lime Waste
title_full_unstemmed Adsorptive Removal of Fluoride from Aqueous Solution by Biogenic Iron Permeated Activated Carbon Derived from Sweet Lime Waste
title_sort adsorptive removal of fluoride from aqueous solution by biogenic iron permeated activated carbon derived from sweet lime waste
publisher Slovenian Chemical Society
series Acta Chimica Slovenica
issn 1318-0207
1580-3155
publishDate 2019-02-01
description In this study, biogenic activated carbon were successfully synthesized from Citrus limetta pulp residue, and applied to remove fluoride from an aqueous solution. For the synthesis activated carbon of biosorbents, raw materials were heated in muffle furnace at two different temperatures i.e. (250oC and 500oC) and were noted as ACP-250 and ACP-500. The prepared biosorbents were characterized through scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR), and X-ray diffraction (XRD). ). Batch adsorption studies were performed with varying temperature, dosage, pH, and various initial concentrations. Adsorption isotherms and the reaction kinetics were also analyzed in order to understand the adsorption mechanism. The results of this study shows that the maximum removal achieved was approximately (86 and 82) % of ACP-500 and ACP-250, respectively. The isotherm results show that the Langmuir isotherm model fitted better, with monolayer adsorption capacity of 12.6 mg/g of fluoride. However, for kinetic study, the pseudo-second-order kinetics fitted well. The synthesized materials at different temperature were highly effective for the removal of fluoride from water, with reusability of three to four times.
topic Sweet lime waste
adsorption
fluoride
isotherm
thermodynamic
cost analysis
url https://journals.matheo.si/index.php/ACSi/article/view/4717
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