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Effectiveness of sunflower seed husk biochar for removing copper ions from wastewater: a comparative study

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  • Maher E. SALEH

    (Department of Soil and Water Science, Faculty of Agriculture and)

  • Ahmed A. EL-REFAEY

    (Department of Soil and Water Science, Faculty of Desert and Environmental Agriculture (Fuka Branch), Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt)

  • Amal H. MAHMOUD

    (Saline and Alkaline Soil Research Lab., Institute of Soil, Water and Environment Research, Agricultural Research Center, Alexandria, Egypt$2)

Abstract

Copper represents one of major hazardous pollutants in wastewater. The aim of this study is the comparison between sunflower seed husk biochar (SSHB) and activated carbon (AC) and sunflower seed husk feedstock (SSHF) in their efficiency of Cu2+ removing from aqueous solutions. The removed Cu2+ was monitored for various intervals extended to 96 h at 298, 303, and 308 K in batch experiments. Adsorption reactions showed that SSHB was superior in Cu2+ removal process at all tested temperatures in comparison with AC and SSHF. Results of surface properties and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy confirmed the higher surface reactivity of SSHB than AC and SSHF. Both SSHF and AC were affected by time and temperature of reaction in their removal efficiency for Cu2+ while SSHB was not affected by these parameters. A deformation observable under a scanning electron microscope and a higher release of dissolved organic carbon from SSHF after the reaction with Cu2+ and vice versa in SSHB suggested the electrostatic ion exchange and complex reactions mechanisms for Cu2+ removal by SSHF in addition to the physical sorption controlled by surface area and porosity of SSHB. The adsorption kinetics of Cu2+ was fitted to pseudo second order equation and obtained results indicate that SSHB is a recalcitrant and a strong biosorbent. Therefore, SSHB can be introduced as a cost-effective and efficient biosorbent for copper removal from wastewaters.

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  • Maher E. SALEH & Ahmed A. EL-REFAEY & Amal H. MAHMOUD, 2016. "Effectiveness of sunflower seed husk biochar for removing copper ions from wastewater: a comparative study," Soil and Water Research, Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences, vol. 11(1), pages 53-63.
  • Handle: RePEc:caa:jnlswr:v:11:y:2016:i:1:id:274-2014-swr
    DOI: 10.17221/274/2014-SWR
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    1. Mohib Ullah & Ruqia Nazir & Muslim Khan & Waliullah Khan & Mohib Shah & Sahib Gul Afridi & Amir Zada, 2020. "The effective removal of heavy metals from water by activated carbon adsorbents of Albizia lebbeck and Melia azedarach seed shells," Soil and Water Research, Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences, vol. 15(1), pages 30-37.

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