High removal of crystal violet dye and tetracycline by hydrochloric acid assisted hydrothermal carbonization of sugarcane bagasse prepared at high yield
At a moderate thermal treatment process, hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) was known as an alternate and green way of preparing carbonaceous material known as hydrochar as an adsorbent. The HTC process requires the inclusion of water as a carbonization medium for the hydrolysis reaction to occur. By...
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my.um.eprints.264572022-03-03T08:17:11Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/26457/ High removal of crystal violet dye and tetracycline by hydrochloric acid assisted hydrothermal carbonization of sugarcane bagasse prepared at high yield Jais, Farahin Mohd Ibrahim, Shaliza Chee, Ching Yern Ismail, Zubaidah Q Science (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TP Chemical technology At a moderate thermal treatment process, hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) was known as an alternate and green way of preparing carbonaceous material known as hydrochar as an adsorbent. The HTC process requires the inclusion of water as a carbonization medium for the hydrolysis reaction to occur. By adding acid to the HTC water, the hydrolysis reaction was catalyzed, which lowered the reaction time and temperature while also increasing the adsorption efficiency. Overreaction, on the other hand, may occur, lowering the yield as well as the number of functional groups accessible for adsorption. Thus, in this study, Response Surface Methodology by Central Composite Design (RSM-CCD) was employed to investigate and optimize the HCL acid assisted HTC of sugarcane bagasse (SB) process parameters of loading rate, reaction time, reaction temperature, and HCL acid concentration towards three responses: optimized hydrochar (HCop) yield, crystal violet (CV) dye removal and tetracycline (TC) removal. The HCop was characterized using FTIR, FESEM, BET + N-2 gas, and TGA analyses, and the results were compared to hydrochar made without the use of acid (HCdw). In brief, HCop has more acidic oxygenated functional groups, stronger aromaticity and hydrophobicity, greater porosity, and greater thermal stability than HCdw. The Langmuir isotherm model reported maximum adsorption capacity (Q(max)) of CV dye removal for HCop (207.16 mg g(-1)) was 1.5 times higher than the HCdw (137.85 mg g(-1)). While HCop had a two-fold higher Q(max) of TC removal (68.25 mg g(-1)) than HCdw (33.61 mg g(-1)). Overall, the optimization of HCL-acid assisted HTC of SB was successful in producing hydrochar with good adsorption efficiency. Elsevier 2021-12 Article PeerReviewed Jais, Farahin Mohd and Ibrahim, Shaliza and Chee, Ching Yern and Ismail, Zubaidah (2021) High removal of crystal violet dye and tetracycline by hydrochloric acid assisted hydrothermal carbonization of sugarcane bagasse prepared at high yield. Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy, 24. ISSN 2352-5541, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scp.2021.100541 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scp.2021.100541>. 10.1016/j.scp.2021.100541 |
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At a moderate thermal treatment process, hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) was known as an alternate and green way of preparing carbonaceous material known as hydrochar as an adsorbent. The HTC process requires the inclusion of water as a carbonization medium for the hydrolysis reaction to occur. By adding acid to the HTC water, the hydrolysis reaction was catalyzed, which lowered the reaction time and temperature while also increasing the adsorption efficiency. Overreaction, on the other hand, may occur, lowering the yield as well as the number of functional groups accessible for adsorption. Thus, in this study, Response Surface Methodology by Central Composite Design (RSM-CCD) was employed to investigate and optimize the HCL acid assisted HTC of sugarcane bagasse (SB) process parameters of loading rate, reaction time, reaction temperature, and HCL acid concentration towards three responses: optimized hydrochar (HCop) yield, crystal violet (CV) dye removal and tetracycline (TC) removal. The HCop was characterized using FTIR, FESEM, BET + N-2 gas, and TGA analyses, and the results were compared to hydrochar made without the use of acid (HCdw). In brief, HCop has more acidic oxygenated functional groups, stronger aromaticity and hydrophobicity, greater porosity, and greater thermal stability than HCdw. The Langmuir isotherm model reported maximum adsorption capacity (Q(max)) of CV dye removal for HCop (207.16 mg g(-1)) was 1.5 times higher than the HCdw (137.85 mg g(-1)). While HCop had a two-fold higher Q(max) of TC removal (68.25 mg g(-1)) than HCdw (33.61 mg g(-1)). Overall, the optimization of HCL-acid assisted HTC of SB was successful in producing hydrochar with good adsorption efficiency. |
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High removal of crystal violet dye and tetracycline by hydrochloric acid assisted hydrothermal carbonization of sugarcane bagasse prepared at high yield |
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High removal of crystal violet dye and tetracycline by hydrochloric acid assisted hydrothermal carbonization of sugarcane bagasse prepared at high yield |
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High removal of crystal violet dye and tetracycline by hydrochloric acid assisted hydrothermal carbonization of sugarcane bagasse prepared at high yield |
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