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Conversion of biomass residual to acid-modified bio-chars for efficient adsorption of organic pollutants from industrial phosphoric acid: an experimental, kinetic and thermodynamic study
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EngineeringBioenergyAdsorption ProcessBio-based SorbentBiomass PyrolysisWastewater TreatmentChemical EngineeringBiocharBiomass ConversionEnvironmental ChemistryBioremediationOrganic PollutantsHealth SciencesAcid-modified Bio-charsWaste ManagementIndustrial Phosphoric AcidEnvironmental EngineeringWater PurificationEnvironmental RemediationActivated CarbonAcid-modified CharsOrganic Matter Removal
This study reports the removal of organic matters from phosphoric acid using waste-produced bio-charcoal structures. Particularly, the freshly made bio-char species via pyrolysis and two sub-driven acids activated charcoals were applied during the removal process. The treated charcoal with hydrochloric and nitric acids had attained a higher adsorption rate for organic matters than that of the non-treated one. Removal percentages of 70% and 60% were, respectively, attained by acid-modified chars. The kinetics of the adsorption process was fitted via pseudo-first/second-order and Morris–Weber models. The thermodynamic parameters of the presented sorption process indicate that organic matter removal has been endothermic, physical and spontaneous.
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