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BIOCHAR DERIVED FROM SLOW PYROLYSIS AND ITS APPLICATION AS SORBENT IN REMOVAL OF METHYLENE BLUE FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTION

KVORKOVA, V., SIROTIAK, M., HAJZLER, J.

Original Title

BIOCHAR DERIVED FROM SLOW PYROLYSIS AND ITS APPLICATION AS SORBENT IN REMOVAL OF METHYLENE BLUE FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTION

Type

journal article in Web of Science

Language

English

Original Abstract

In this study, biochar (BC) derived from slow pyrolysis of spruce sawdust and activated BC with HNO3 were used as sorbents to remove methylene blue (MB) dye from the aqueous solution. BC was prepared by pyrolysis at temperatures of 200, 300, 400, and 500 ?. Based on the screening results, the two BCs (BC prepared at 400 ? and BC prepared at 500 ?) exhibiting a higher percentage of dye removal were selected to investigate further the effect of factors, including contact times 15, 30, and 60 minutes and the amount of dosage - BC 0.01, 0.03, 0.05 g / 8 mL. The sorption efficiency of MB was determined by measuring the absorbance of the solutions after sorption in a UV / VIS area of 665 nm. BC prepared at 500 ? was found to perform better than BC prepared at 400 ? and activated BC by HNO3 and has more than 95 % rate of methylene dye adsorption.

Keywords

spruce sawdust; methylene blue; biochar; chemical activation; adsorption

Authors

KVORKOVA, V., SIROTIAK, M., HAJZLER, J.

Released

30. 9. 2022

Publisher

MM SCIENCE

Location

PRAGUE 10

ISBN

1805-0476

Periodical

MM Science Journal

Year of study

2022

Number

October

State

Czech Republic

Pages from

5831

Pages to

5838

Pages count

8

URL

BibTex

@article{BUT182863,
  author="Jan {Hajzler}",
  title="BIOCHAR DERIVED FROM SLOW PYROLYSIS AND ITS APPLICATION AS SORBENT IN REMOVAL OF METHYLENE BLUE FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTION",
  journal="MM Science Journal",
  year="2022",
  volume="2022",
  number="October",
  pages="5831--5838",
  doi="10.17973/MMSJ.2022\{_}10\{_}2022064",
  issn="1805-0476",
  url="https://www.mmscience.eu/journal/issues/october-2022/articles/biochar-derived-from-slow-pyrolysis-and-its-application-as-sorbent-in-removal-of-methylene-blue-from-aqueous-solution"
}