Eco-friendly approach for efficient catalytic degradation of organic dyes through peroxymonosulfate activated with pistachio shellderived biochar and activated carbon

AuthorsGholami Ali- Mousavinia Fakhredin
JournalEnvironmental Technology
Presented byدانشگاه کاشان
Page number1-18
Serial number16
Volume number42
IF2.5
Paper TypeFull Paper
Published At17-05-2021
Journal GradeISI
Journal TypeTypographic
Journal CountryUnited Kingdom
Journal IndexSCOPUS

Abstract

This study introduces a simple method for the preparation of biochar (BCP) and activated carbon using pistachio (ACP) external hull as residual solid waste. Low-cost raw materials, biodegradable, recyclable and organic solid wastes are advantages of this method. Furthermore, complete degradation of methyl orange (MO) and methylene blue (MB) to H2O and CO2 as eco-friendly compounds in mild reaction condition occurs at a short time. Also, the effects of crucial parameters (temperature, time, catalyst dosage, initial dye and oxidant concentration, initial reaction pH level and radical scavengers), capability, adaptability, performance and reusability of ACP were also evaluated. The results displayed that dyes could be decomposed effectively by the PMS/ACP-800 system. Furthermore, the sulphate radical (SO4 ) was a major active role in the degradation process, while hydroxyl radical (•OH) played a minor role. Overall, ACP had yielded high degradation of MB and MO dyes; therefore, ACP-800 could be effectively and reliably applied in the treatment of industry effluents containing MB and MO dyes 

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tags: Pistachio shell, degradation, methylene blue, methyl orange, peroxymonosulfate