Adsorption Science & Technology (Jan 2022)

Removal of Reactive Black Dye in Water by Magnetic Mesoporous Carbon from Macadamia Nutshell

  • Sakonsupa Damdib,
  • Nuttamon Vanichsetakul,
  • Phanuwat Pimpapoat,
  • Sergey Mikhalovsky,
  • Rosa Busquets,
  • Adisak Siyasukh,
  • Nattaporn Tonanon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/9884474
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2022

Abstract

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The novel and intriguing role of Fe(NO3)3 as a chemical activator in carbonization of macadamia nutshell is introduced in this work. Magnetic mesoporous carbon was achieved by chemical activation of macadamia nutshell with Fe(NO3)3 under nitrogen atmosphere at 850°C (MMC-850). Porosity of MMC-850 included SBET 317 m2/g with Vmicro 0.0796 cm3/g and considerably high Vmeso 0.4318 cm3/g. Not only did MMC-850 possesses good magnetic properties with saturation magnetization and coercive force of 31.48 emu/g and 506.6 Oe, respectively, but MMC-850 also showed high-removal efficiency of reactive black dye (RB5) with maximum adsorption capacity at 123.51 mg/g. The experimental data fit the Langmuir isotherm and Elovich model. Thermal regeneration was effective in degrading RB5 and removal ability was above 90% after two regeneration cycles. RB5 removal from water by MMC-850 as an adsorbent is considered a facile and inexpensive method since macadamia nutshell is a food by-product which is a green and renewable carbon precursor. MMC-850 is a potential adsorbent because it can be separated from wastewater treatment system using magnetic force. Besides, MMC-850 particle is not brittle compared to other porous biochar/activated carbon with similar size; therefore, it is an excellent candidate for column packing or scaling up for wastewater treatment facilities in the future.