Agro Waste Derived Activated Carbon as a Catalyst in Red-2G Degradation Process Optimized by Definitive Screening Design Approach

AuthorsFakhreddin, Mousavinia, Gholami, Ali
JournalIran. J. Chem. Chem. Eng. (IJCCE)
Presented byدانشگاه کاشان
Page number1691
Serial number43
Volume number3
IF2.5
Paper TypeFull Paper
Published At1403-01-19
Journal GradeISI
Journal TypeTypographic
Journal CountryIran, Islamic Republic Of
Journal IndexJCR,SCOPUS,ISC

Abstract

: Red-2G is considered a non-biodegradable azo dye by United States environmental protection agency (EPA) as it is resistant against biological degradation. Here, a new method is presented to prepare activated carbon (ACP-850) using thermally treated pistachio nutshell and potassium oxalate as precursors to accelerate the dye degradation process with peroxymonosulfate (PMS) as oxidation agent. Having a high surface area (2318 m2/g) and low-cost precursors, and the achievement of recyclable, biodegradable, and agricultural solid wastes are among the benefits of the proposed method. Also, the definitive-screening design approach is performed to evaluate the role of independent variables in degradation efficiency of PMS/ACP-850 system. Minitab response optimizer indicates the possibility of achieving a response value of 100% through the use of a factorial blend of PMS=3.0 mM, pH=3.0, ACP=1.0 g/L, and time= 80 min at room temperature for Red-2G concentration of 60 mg/L as optimum conditions. Furthermore, complete degradation of Red-2G with a higher concentration (170 mg/L) to H2O and CO2 as eco-friendly compounds occurs under following condition: PMS=6.0 mM, pH=3.0, ACP=2.0 g/L, and time= 180 min at a temperature of 55 °C,. Radical quenching experiments prove that sulfate anion radical (SO4-•) and superoxide anion radical (O2• -) play key roles as reactive species in the PMS/ACP-850 system at acidic and basic conditions, respectively. Reusability investigation confirms that ACP-850 can be frequently utilized to degrade dye from the contaminated solution. The LC/MS/MS and UV-VIS spectrometry analysis results along with mineralization rate demonstrate the effective possibility of decomposing Red-2G by the PMS/ACP-850 system

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tags: Design of experiment; High surface area activated carbon; Peroxymonosulfate; Pistachio nutshell; Potassium oxalate; Red-2G.