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Efficient removal of naproxen from aqueous solution by highly porous activated carbon produced from Grapetree (Plinia cauliflora) fruit peels

In this work, jabuticaba (Plinia cauliflora) fruit peels were pyrolyzed in the presence of zinc chloride to generate a novel porous adsorbent to remove naproxen (NPX) from aqueous solutions. The maximum adsorption capacity of the activated carbon for NPX was 167.03 mg g−1, achieved at 328 K. This re...

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Published in:Journal of environmental chemical engineering 2021-12, Vol.9 (6), p.106820, Article 106820
Main Authors: Georgin, Jordana, da Boit Martinello, Kátia, Franco, Dison S.P., Netto, Matias S., Piccilli, Daniel G.A., Foletto, Edson Luiz, Silva, Luis F.O., Dotto, Guilherme Luiz
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Summary:In this work, jabuticaba (Plinia cauliflora) fruit peels were pyrolyzed in the presence of zinc chloride to generate a novel porous adsorbent to remove naproxen (NPX) from aqueous solutions. The maximum adsorption capacity of the activated carbon for NPX was 167.03 mg g−1, achieved at 328 K. This remarkable result might be mainly assigned to the pore characteristics, such as high surface area (1033 m2 g−1) and large pore volume (0.520 cm3 g−1). The Langmuir model was the one that obtained the best values of statistical coefficients, indicating the occurrence of surface saturation. The adsorption process occurred spontaneously under endothermic conditions. The experimental adsorption kinetics was well described by the linear driving force model (qexp = 128.72 mg g−1; qpred = 130.80 mg g−1). The porous material showed high efficiency against a synthetic mixture containing various drugs and salts, removing 86.79%. Therefore, the activated carbon sample obtained from jabuticaba (Plinia cauliflora) fruit peels may be employed as an alternative adsorbent to treat wastewater-containing drugs effectively. [Display omitted] •Highly porous activated carbon produced from Grapetree fruit peels.•Activated carbon was efficient to remove naproxen from aqueous solution.•Activated carbon was able to treat a synthetic aqueous mixture of drugs and salts.
ISSN:2213-3437
2213-3437
DOI:10.1016/j.jece.2021.106820