Boron Removal in the Aqueous Phase Using Agave Bagasse Biochar and Zeolite Packaging
2025
Celia De La Mora Orozco | Liset Cano | Juan Nápoles Armenta | Celestino García Gómez | Javier García Velasco | Diana Yaneli De La Mora García | Laura Izascum Pérez Valencia | Edgardo Martínez Orozco
This study investigated the efficacy of agave bagasse biochar and zeolite as filter materials for the removal of boron from water using a continuous flow column system. Experiments were conducted with varying initial boron concentrations and contact times. The results showed moderate boron removal capabilities, with agave biochar slightly outperforming zeolite. Maximum removal percentages of 29.31% for zeolite and 33.12% for agave biochar were achieved at the lowest initial boron concentration. Factorial analysis revealed significant effects of concentration, contact time, and column material on boron removal, with contact time having the largest impact. The interaction between concentration and column material suggests the potential for optimization. While removal percentages were lower compared to some chemically modified materials, the use of low-cost, natural filter media offers sustainability advantages. These materials show promise for treating water with lower boron levels or as part of a multi-step treatment process. Future research should focus on optimizing experimental conditions and exploring material modifications to enhance boron removal efficiency.
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