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Chemical Engineering Journal, Vol.189, 203-212, 2012
Elimination of organic micropollutants by adsorption on activated carbon prepared from agricultural waste
In this study is described the development of new adsorbents from lignocellulosic wastes of vegetable origin. Agricultural wastes such as coffee grounds (CG), melon seeds (MS) and orange peels (OP) were used for this purpose. The activated carbons obtained were characterised using infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The adsorption efficiency of these new materials was tested with two model organic pollutants: o-nitrophenol and p-nitrotoluene. The elimination ratio obtained with new adsorbents was in the range from 70% to 90%. The kinetics of adsorption of these compounds were measured and described using a pseudo-second-order model. The time necessary to attain the adsorption equilibrium was between 75 and 135 min. It was demonstrated that the adsorption kinetics as well as the maximum uptake of the pollutants were dependent mainly on the chemical properties of the adsorbates. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.