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Comparative Study of Three Dyes' Adsorption onto Activated Carbon from Chenopodium quinoa Willd and Quillaja saponaria .

Diana AbrilVictor FerrerYaneris Mirabal-GallardoGustavo Cabrera-BarjasCristina SeguraAdolfo MaricanAlfredo PereiraEsteban F Durán-LaraAthanasios E Rigos
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
The present study shows porous activated carbon obtained from Chenopodium quinoa Willd and Quillaja saponaria and their use as potential adsorbents to remove three types of dyes from aqueous solutions. The adsorption results were compared with commercial charcoal to check their efficiency. All porous carbon materials were activated using carbon dioxide and steam and fully characterized. Moreover, the steam-activated samples exhibited a high total pore volume with a BET surface area of around 800 m 2 g -1 . Batch adsorption experiments showed that commercial charcoal is the charcoal that offered the best adsorption efficiency for tartrazine and sunset yellow FCF. However, in the case of crystal violet, all activated carbons obtained from Chenopodium quinoa Willd and Quillaja saponaria showed the best captures, outperforming commercial charcoal. Molecular dockings of the dyes on the commercial charcoal surface were performed using AutoDock Vina. The kinetic results of the three isotherm's models for the present data follow the order: Langmuir~Freundlich > Temkin.
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