Green Synthesis of Advanced Carbon Materials Used as Precursors for Adsorbents Applied in Wastewater Treatment.
Georgeta PredeanuValerica SlăvescuMarius Florin DrăgoescuNiculina Mihaela BălănescuAlexandru FitiAurelia MegheaPetrișor SamoilăValeria HarabagiuMaria IgnatAna-Maria Manea-SaghinBogdan Ştefan VasileNicoleta BadeaPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Huge amounts of vegetable waste, mainly resulting from the food industry, need large areas for storage, as they could cause hazardous environmental impact, leading to soil and water pollution or to CO 2 emissions during accidental incineration. This work was aimed at recycling certain lignocellulosic waste (walnut shells, kernels of peach, apricot, and olive) to design advanced carbon material precursors (ACMP) to be used for obtaining nano-powders with high applicative potential in pollution abatement. Both waste and ACMP were characterized using proximate and elemental analysis, and by optical microscopy. Complex characterization of raw materials by FTIR, TGA-DTG, and SEM analysis were carried out. The ACMP were synthetized at 600-700 °C by innovative microwave heating technology which offers the advantages of lower energy consumption using 3.3 kW equipment at laboratory level. The ACMP ash < 3% and increased carbon content of 87% enabled the development of an extended pore network depending on degassing conditions during heating. TEM analysis revealed a well-developed porous structure of the synthesized ACMP carbonaceous materials. Due to the presence of oxygen functional groups, ACMPs exhibit adsorption properties highlighted by an iodine index of max. 500 mg/g and surface area BET of 300 m 2 /g, which make them attractive for removal of environmental pollutants such as dyes having molecule sizes below 2 nm and ions with pore dimensions below 1 nm, widely used industrially and found in underground waters (NO 3 - ) or waste waters (SO 4 2- ).
Keyphrases
- heavy metals
- municipal solid waste
- sewage sludge
- wastewater treatment
- human health
- life cycle
- risk assessment
- photodynamic therapy
- particulate matter
- health risk assessment
- aqueous solution
- computed tomography
- anaerobic digestion
- single cell
- drinking water
- microbial community
- quantum dots
- highly efficient
- radiofrequency ablation
- dual energy
- plant growth