Process conditions optimization for the fabrication of highly porous activated carbon from date palm bark wastes for removing pollutants from water
2021
Haghbin, Mohammad Reza | Niknam Shahrak, Mahdi
In this study, process conditions for preparation of a highly-porous activated carbon (AC) from date palm bark were optimized through response surface methodology. The optimal conditions for AC preparation via thermal decomposition method combined by chemical activation using phosphoric acid were obtained 3 h activation time, 400 °C activation temperature, and 40 wt% for the amount of activating agent. Under the optimal conditions, the highest values for specific surface area and iodine number corresponded to 902 m²/g and 983 mg/g, confirming highly porosity in the AC structure. The as-prepared AC also showed impressive capabilities for elimination various pollutants including Arsenic (V), Methylene blue, Methyl orange, and Quercetin owing to its great surface area and presence of acidic functional groups on its surface. Finally, the commercial index was calculated around 451 m²/gᵣₐw ₘₐₜₑᵣᵢₐₗ confirming date palm bark can be considered as an inexpensive and promising precursor for AC commercial preparation.
Show more [+] Less [-]AGROVOC Keywords
Bibliographic information
This bibliographic record has been provided by National Agricultural Library