One-step ZnCl2/FeCl3 composites preparation of magnetic activated carbon for effective adsorption of rhodamine B dye

The conventional methods of magnetic activated carbon preparation involved multiple steps and often result in poor removal performance. This work was aimed to evaluate the physicochemical and adsorptive properties of magnetic activated carbons produced via single-step preparation using zinc chloride...

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Main Authors: Lee, Lin Zhi, Ahmad Zaini, Muhammad Abbas
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spelling my.utm.1046562024-02-21T08:53:12Z http://eprints.utm.my/104656/ One-step ZnCl2/FeCl3 composites preparation of magnetic activated carbon for effective adsorption of rhodamine B dye Lee, Lin Zhi Ahmad Zaini, Muhammad Abbas Q Science (General) The conventional methods of magnetic activated carbon preparation involved multiple steps and often result in poor removal performance. This work was aimed to evaluate the physicochemical and adsorptive properties of magnetic activated carbons produced via single-step preparation using zinc chloride/ferric chloride activation for rhodamine B removal. The materials were characterized for proximate and elemental composition, textural characteristics, surface chemistry, and magnetic properties. The magnetic activated carbon endows a specific surface area of 1775 m2/g with 93.8% mesoporosity, featured an excellent rhodamine B (RB) adsorption at 371 mg/g. The magnetic activated carbons prepared by conventional magnetization methods and non-magnetic activated carbon were also employed for comparison. The adsorption of RB is an endothermic and spontaneous process. The activation energy of 24.1–28.9 kJ/mol indicates that the process is physisorption. The magnetic activated carbon exhibits a higher recovery of 93.7% for three consecutive cycles at regeneration condition of 68.3 °C for 1 h. The findings demonstrate the practical views of a facile preparation of magnetic activated carbon in simplifying the separation in a fast and cost-effective manner for wastewater treatment. Taylor and Francis Group 2022 Article PeerReviewed Lee, Lin Zhi and Ahmad Zaini, Muhammad Abbas (2022) One-step ZnCl2/FeCl3 composites preparation of magnetic activated carbon for effective adsorption of rhodamine B dye. Toxin Reviews, 41 (1). pp. 64-81. ISSN 1556-9543 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15569543.2020.1837172 DOI:10.1080/15569543.2020.1837172
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Lee, Lin Zhi
Ahmad Zaini, Muhammad Abbas
One-step ZnCl2/FeCl3 composites preparation of magnetic activated carbon for effective adsorption of rhodamine B dye
description The conventional methods of magnetic activated carbon preparation involved multiple steps and often result in poor removal performance. This work was aimed to evaluate the physicochemical and adsorptive properties of magnetic activated carbons produced via single-step preparation using zinc chloride/ferric chloride activation for rhodamine B removal. The materials were characterized for proximate and elemental composition, textural characteristics, surface chemistry, and magnetic properties. The magnetic activated carbon endows a specific surface area of 1775 m2/g with 93.8% mesoporosity, featured an excellent rhodamine B (RB) adsorption at 371 mg/g. The magnetic activated carbons prepared by conventional magnetization methods and non-magnetic activated carbon were also employed for comparison. The adsorption of RB is an endothermic and spontaneous process. The activation energy of 24.1–28.9 kJ/mol indicates that the process is physisorption. The magnetic activated carbon exhibits a higher recovery of 93.7% for three consecutive cycles at regeneration condition of 68.3 °C for 1 h. The findings demonstrate the practical views of a facile preparation of magnetic activated carbon in simplifying the separation in a fast and cost-effective manner for wastewater treatment.
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author Lee, Lin Zhi
Ahmad Zaini, Muhammad Abbas
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Ahmad Zaini, Muhammad Abbas
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title One-step ZnCl2/FeCl3 composites preparation of magnetic activated carbon for effective adsorption of rhodamine B dye
title_short One-step ZnCl2/FeCl3 composites preparation of magnetic activated carbon for effective adsorption of rhodamine B dye
title_full One-step ZnCl2/FeCl3 composites preparation of magnetic activated carbon for effective adsorption of rhodamine B dye
title_fullStr One-step ZnCl2/FeCl3 composites preparation of magnetic activated carbon for effective adsorption of rhodamine B dye
title_full_unstemmed One-step ZnCl2/FeCl3 composites preparation of magnetic activated carbon for effective adsorption of rhodamine B dye
title_sort one-step zncl2/fecl3 composites preparation of magnetic activated carbon for effective adsorption of rhodamine b dye
publisher Taylor and Francis Group
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.utm.my/104656/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15569543.2020.1837172
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