Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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226840 | Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Biochar from sugarcane baggase was prepared by heating at high temperature for 20 min. Surface properties of the biochar were determined by Boehm titrations and FTIR. Biochar has 50.47% fixed carbon having methylene blue surface area of 361.77 m2/g. SEM image revealed that biochar has cylindrical, well shaped porous structures that increase surface area for adsorption. Operational parameters for 2,4,6-TCP adsorption were optimized. The experimental qmax was found to be 253.38 mg/g. Biochar removed 2,4,6-TCP in the presence of multiple pollutants. The functional moieties present on biochar showed their affinity for 2,4,6-TCP ≠ methylene blue > phenol > mercury.
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Authors
S. Mubarik, A. Saeed, M.M. Athar, M. Iqbal,