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   synthesis-activated carbon based on various agri-food wastes for highly efficient removal of an anionic dye before analysis by uv-vis spectrometry  
   
نویسنده ennabely mohamed ,ouedrhiri abdessamad ,lghazi youssef ,youbi boubaker ,kettani halabi abderrafie ,khoukhi mostafa ,bimaghra itto
منبع analytical methods in environmental chemistry journal - 2024 - دوره : 7 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:59 -73
چکیده    This study aims to valorize three agricultural-food (agri-food) wastes: argan husks, dates seeds, and olive stones collected from various regions of morocco to produce three types of activated carbons (acah),(acds) and (acos) respectively. these activated carbons were used to compare their effectiveness in removing methyl orange, an organic pollutant in aqueous solutions. the precursor materials were carbonized at a temperature of t=900°c for 2 hours and subsequently chemically activated using phosphoric acid (h3po4) in a weight ratio of 1:2. the obtained samples were characterized by fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (ftir), scanning electron microscopy (sem), and bet-analysis to determine the specific surface area. the analysis revealed that (acah) displayed a rough surface with more pores and o-h chemical bonds, indicating its superior adsorption properties. this finding corresponds to the bet-specific surface areas obtained, which were 476 m²g-1 for acah, 441 m²g-1 for acds, and 362 m²g-1 for acos. in all methyl orange adsorption experiments (10 mg l-1), 60 mg of each activated carbon was used for 30 minutes, resulting in removal efficiencies of 93.87% for acah, 91.83% for acds, and 89.79% for acos. the examination of adsorption kinetics and isotherm analysis demonstrated a strong alignment of the adsorption data with both the pseudo-second-order and langmuir models across various materials.
کلیدواژه analytical method ,activated carbons ,adsorption ,mb-dye ,agricultural-food wastes ,uv-vis spectrometry
آدرس hassan ii university of casablanca, ecole normale superieure, bio-geosciences and materials engineering laboratory, morocco, hassan ii university of casablanca, ecole normale superieure, bio-geosciences and materials engineering laboratory, morocco, hassan ii university of casablanca, ecole normale superieure, bio-geosciences and materials engineering laboratory, morocco, hassan ii university of casablanca, ecole normale superieure, bio-geosciences and materials engineering laboratory, morocco, hassan ii university of casablanca, ecole normale superieure, bio-geosciences and materials engineering laboratory, morocco, hassan ii university of casablanca, ecole normale superieure, bio-geosciences and materials engineering laboratory, morocco, hassan ii university of casablanca, ecole normale superieure, bio-geosciences and materials engineering laboratory, morocco
 
     
   
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