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- Title
A NEW ADSORBENT FROM AVOCADO LEAVES: PRODUCTION, CHARACTERIZATION, AND OPTIMIZATION OF ITS USE.
- Authors
Tomassoni, Fabíola; Edila Schneider, Elisângela; Lisboa Giroletti, Cristiane; Lobo-Recio, Maria Angeles; Nagel-Hassemer, Maria Eliza; Rubens Lapolli, Flávio
- Abstract
A new biomass-based adsorbent was produced using avocado (Persea americana Mill.) leaves by physical activation. The adsorbent was characterized, and its efficiency was evaluated in removing Levafix Brilliant Red E-4BA and Remazol Black B dyes from synthetic textile wastewater. A central composite rotatable design (CCRD) with the response surface methodology (RSM) was used to obtain the best response for color removal by evaluating two adsorption parameters: agitation speed (0 – 200 rpm) and adsorbent dosage (5 – 10 g L-1). The new adsorbent presented a specific surface area of 365 m² g-1, a carbon content of 76%, and a point of zero charge of 9.49. The maximum decolorization efficiency (>98%) was found using an adsorbent dosage of 7.5 g L-1, and an agitation speed of 100 rpm. The experimental results of dyes removal followed a pseudo-second-order kinetic model (R² = 0.999), representing chemical adsorption. The adsorbent led to decolorization efficiencies that placed the treated effluent under the limit of the color parameter of the local legislation after 10 minutes. The results indicated the potential to use the material for color removal as an alternative adsorbent.
- Subjects
AVOCADO; POINTS of zero charge; COLOR removal in water purification; RESPONSE surfaces (Statistics); SYNTHETIC textiles; DRUG dosage
- Publication
Environmental Engineering & Management Journal (EEMJ), 2022, Vol 21, Issue 11, p1835
- ISSN
1582-9596
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.30638/eemj.2022.163