Single-step pyrolysis of biomass waste-derived activated carbon encapsulated zero-valent nickel NPs for the purification of antibiotic-contaminated water

In this study, zero-valent nickel NPs immobilized on biowaste-based activated carbon (ZVNi@AC) were prepared using a single-step pyrolytic reduction/activation method. ZVNi@AC was characterized using various techniques, including BET, SEM, TEM, EDS, FTIR, XRD and point of zero charge (pH pzc ) analy...

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Veröffentlicht in:New journal of chemistry 2024, Vol.48 (23), p.1563-1576
Hauptverfasser: Thamer, Badr M, Al-aizari, Faiz A, Abdo, Hany S, El-Newehy, Mohamed M, Al-Enizi, Abdullah M
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Zusammenfassung:In this study, zero-valent nickel NPs immobilized on biowaste-based activated carbon (ZVNi@AC) were prepared using a single-step pyrolytic reduction/activation method. ZVNi@AC was characterized using various techniques, including BET, SEM, TEM, EDS, FTIR, XRD and point of zero charge (pH pzc ) analysis. The nanocomposite is composed of highly porous activated carbon and decorated with ZVNi NPs, with a surface area of 975 m 2 g −1 . The modified activated carbon (ZVNi@AC) demonstrated a superior adsorption performance (367.59 mg g −1 ) for cephalexin antibiotic removal compared to the unmodified activated carbon (287.91 mg g −1 ). Cephalexin adsorption onto ZVNi@AC was most effective at pH 4.5 and 40 °C, where more than 95% of cephalexin was removed within 36 min. Thermodynamic analysis revealed the adsorption process to be spontaneous (negative Δ G °) and endothermic (positive Δ H °). The excellent removal efficiency, reaching up to 92%, of ZVNi@AC for five cycles demonstrated the potential application of this adsorbent for antibiotic removal from wastewater. In this study, zero-valent nickel NPs immobilized on biowaste-based activated carbon (ZVNi@AC) were prepared using a single-step pyrolytic reduction/activation method.
ISSN:1144-0546
1369-9261
DOI:10.1039/d4nj01386g