Results in Chemistry (Jan 2025)

Activated carbon from pencil peel waste for effective removal of cationic crystal violet dye from aqueous solutions

  • Dilip D. Anuse,
  • Suryakant A. Patil,
  • Ashwini A. Chorumale,
  • Akanksha G. Kolekar,
  • Prachi P. Bote,
  • Laxman S. Walekar,
  • Samadhan P. Pawar

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13
p. 101949

Abstract

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In this investigation, the pencil peel (PP) is utilized as a scavenger for adsorptive removal of crystal violet (CV) dye. Pencil peel activated carbon (PPAC) is produced through a straightforward physical activation method by annealing pencil peel in a muffle furnace at 300 °C. The prepared PPAC shows the mesoporous nature having specific surface area of 217.44 m2 g−1. The highest uptake of CV dye was observed at equilibrium as working solution pH-8.0, CV dye concentration-100 mg L-1, the PPAC dosage-0.25 g at 200 rpm speed. The observed experimental results align with the Freundlich adsorption isotherm model, suggesting of multilayer adsorption. The kinetic study attributes the uptake rate adheres to the pseudo-second-order kinetic rate model (regression coefficient, R2 = 0.99).

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