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Characterization of prepared eco-friendly biochar from almond (Terminalia catappa L) leaf for sequestration of bromophenol blue (BPB) from aqueous solution

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CARBON LETTERS
Volume 31, Issue 5, Pages 1001-1014

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SPRINGER JAPAN KK
DOI: 10.1007/s42823-020-00214-1

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Adsorption; Almond leaf; Batch technique; Biochar; Exothermic; Spontaneous

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Novel eco-friendly adsorbents were prepared from raw almond leaves through pyrolysis and acid activation to form ALB and CAL, showing high efficiency in dye adsorption experiments and potential as replacements for expensive commercial adsorbents.
Novel eco-friendly adsorbents were prepared through pyrolysis and acid activation of raw almond leaf (RAL) to form almond leaf biochar (ALB) and chemically activated almond leaf biochar (CAL), respectively. The prepared adsorbents were characterized using TGA, FTIR, SEM-EDX, BET and XRD techniques and their physicochemical properties investigated. RAL, ALB and CAL were utilized for adsorption of BPB dye from aqueous solution using batch technique under optimum conditions. The optimum dye adsorbed by RAL, ALB and CAL were 92.83, 93.21 and 94.89%, respectively at pH 3, dye initial conc. (100 mg/L), adsorbent dose (0.04 g/25 mL), 60 min contact time and 301 K adsorption temperature. Although, Langmuir maximum monolayer adsorption capacities were found to be 365.36, 535.62 and 730.46 mg/g for RAL, ALB and CAL, respectively, but isotherm conformed to Freundlich model. Kinetic study confirmed suitability of pseudo-second-order model with rate constant 9.33 x 10(-4), 9.91 x 10(-4) and 12.60 x 10(-4) g mg(-1) min(-1) for RAL, ALB and CAL, respectively. Negative values of thermodynamic parameters ( increment G and increment H) established sequestration process to be spontaneous and exothermic. RAL, ALB and CAL were discovered to be highly efficient adsorbents that could be used in place of expensive commercial adsorbents.

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