Microwave-assisted production and characterization of activated carbon from mahogany fruit husk and its application on methylene blue adsorption

The use of activated carbon from agricultural wastes has gained much research interest due to its great economic and environmental value. In this study, microwave energy was investigated as an alternative heat treatment in the activation of carbon from mahogany fruit husk toward methylene blue (MB)...

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Main Author: Magoling, Bryan John A.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-119322024-09-12T07:05:01Z Microwave-assisted production and characterization of activated carbon from mahogany fruit husk and its application on methylene blue adsorption Magoling, Bryan John A. The use of activated carbon from agricultural wastes has gained much research interest due to its great economic and environmental value. In this study, microwave energy was investigated as an alternative heat treatment in the activation of carbon from mahogany fruit husk toward methylene blue (MB) removal. Interactions between Mahogany fruit husk activated carbon (MFHAC) preparation variables were determined through optimization using response surface method (RSM) with central composite design (CCD). Analysis of the surface characteristics of the microwaved MFHAC revealed the presence of acidic functional groups. It also had well developed crystalline carbon structure with ordered pores. Adsorption of MB on microwaved MFHAC fitted the Langmuir isotherm and followed the pseudo-second order kinetic model. Adsorption at pH 11.89 increased the MB removal efficiency of the microwaved MFHAC to its maximum while MB concentration showed the highest positive effect on MB removal at around 52.82 ppm. The process via microwave irradiation provides significantly lesser heating time and lower energy consumption as compared to conventional heating method to produce activated carbon of comparable quality. Hence, microwave-assisted activation of mahogany fruit husk can be used for the efficient removal of methylene blue in wastewater. 2015-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/5094 Master's Theses English Animo Repository Carbon Activated Methylene blue Chemistry
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Carbon
Activated
Methylene blue
Chemistry
spellingShingle Carbon
Activated
Methylene blue
Chemistry
Magoling, Bryan John A.
Microwave-assisted production and characterization of activated carbon from mahogany fruit husk and its application on methylene blue adsorption
description The use of activated carbon from agricultural wastes has gained much research interest due to its great economic and environmental value. In this study, microwave energy was investigated as an alternative heat treatment in the activation of carbon from mahogany fruit husk toward methylene blue (MB) removal. Interactions between Mahogany fruit husk activated carbon (MFHAC) preparation variables were determined through optimization using response surface method (RSM) with central composite design (CCD). Analysis of the surface characteristics of the microwaved MFHAC revealed the presence of acidic functional groups. It also had well developed crystalline carbon structure with ordered pores. Adsorption of MB on microwaved MFHAC fitted the Langmuir isotherm and followed the pseudo-second order kinetic model. Adsorption at pH 11.89 increased the MB removal efficiency of the microwaved MFHAC to its maximum while MB concentration showed the highest positive effect on MB removal at around 52.82 ppm. The process via microwave irradiation provides significantly lesser heating time and lower energy consumption as compared to conventional heating method to produce activated carbon of comparable quality. Hence, microwave-assisted activation of mahogany fruit husk can be used for the efficient removal of methylene blue in wastewater.
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author Magoling, Bryan John A.
author_facet Magoling, Bryan John A.
author_sort Magoling, Bryan John A.
title Microwave-assisted production and characterization of activated carbon from mahogany fruit husk and its application on methylene blue adsorption
title_short Microwave-assisted production and characterization of activated carbon from mahogany fruit husk and its application on methylene blue adsorption
title_full Microwave-assisted production and characterization of activated carbon from mahogany fruit husk and its application on methylene blue adsorption
title_fullStr Microwave-assisted production and characterization of activated carbon from mahogany fruit husk and its application on methylene blue adsorption
title_full_unstemmed Microwave-assisted production and characterization of activated carbon from mahogany fruit husk and its application on methylene blue adsorption
title_sort microwave-assisted production and characterization of activated carbon from mahogany fruit husk and its application on methylene blue adsorption
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publishDate 2015
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