PREPARATION OF SOME NANOCOMPOSITES FROM AGRICULTURE WASTES: CHARACTERIZATION AND USE IN METHYLENE BLUE REMOVAL
Paper ID : 1031-YRC2022
Authors
Rasha Atef Mohamed Mahdy Shoman *
Suez Canal University
Abstract
Two nanocomposites HB (humic acid@biochar) and HBS (humic acid@ biochar@ silica) were synthesized from natural sources and used to removing methylene blue dye (MB) from wastewater. The nanocomposites were characterized by FTIR, XRD, SEM, Zeta potential, BET and SEM-EDX. All composites have negatively charged surface with nanosized crystals. The surface area was found from BET studies equal 34 and 41 m2/g, respectively. The maximum removal efficiency of HB and HBS was 98.89% and 97.3% for MB at pH 9, the contact time of 5, 60 min, respectively, and at initial concentration of 100 mg/L. The adsorption isotherms were better matched by the Langmuir model and the adsorption capacity of HB and HBS were 153.37 and 2.84 mg/g, respectively. From this results HB more effective adsorbent than HBS. Successive adsorption-desorption cycles occur by the adsorbent confirmed that nanocomposites prepared can be reused after recovery of MB by 6N HCl without significant capacity loss.
Keywords
Nanocomposites, methylene blue, humic acid, biochar, silica
Status: Accepted (Poster Presentation)