Atrazine removal in aqueous solutions using activated carbon from peach stone

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Autor(a) principal: Pruchniak,Ana Paula Staben
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Silva,Graziella dos Santos Portes, Lima,Liliane Schier de, Quináia,Sueli Pércio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Ambiente & Água
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Resumo: Abstract Activated carbon is commonly used as a material for contaminant-adsorption processes in aqueous systems. However, its use is more restricted to charcoal than to coal, for the most part, in view of the fact of the higher cost (~ 40%) if the mineral is a fossil fuel which needs to be extracted from the earth by mining. For this reason, the peach stone that comes from alimentary industrial tailings can be a good choice for the separation of pollutants from aqueous suspensions and other soluble substances. The purpose of this research was the development of a low-cost filter, using stones to remove atrazine from water. Appraisal and characterization studies were performed along with batch experiments to investigate dosing effects of the activated carbon, atrazine concentration, contact time, and adsorption pH on removal procedures. From the results of the experiment, an excellent removal of the analyte in question was observed under conditions that can be considered as close as possible to the environment, such as pH = 6.5, room temperature and 10 minutes of agitation time, always choosing the best alternative with the lowest cost of energy and time. Batch system application has been recommended as versatile for utilization in seasonal problems such as pesticide contamination.
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spelling Atrazine removal in aqueous solutions using activated carbon from peach stoneadsorptionbiomasspesticidewater treatmentAbstract Activated carbon is commonly used as a material for contaminant-adsorption processes in aqueous systems. However, its use is more restricted to charcoal than to coal, for the most part, in view of the fact of the higher cost (~ 40%) if the mineral is a fossil fuel which needs to be extracted from the earth by mining. For this reason, the peach stone that comes from alimentary industrial tailings can be a good choice for the separation of pollutants from aqueous suspensions and other soluble substances. The purpose of this research was the development of a low-cost filter, using stones to remove atrazine from water. Appraisal and characterization studies were performed along with batch experiments to investigate dosing effects of the activated carbon, atrazine concentration, contact time, and adsorption pH on removal procedures. From the results of the experiment, an excellent removal of the analyte in question was observed under conditions that can be considered as close as possible to the environment, such as pH = 6.5, room temperature and 10 minutes of agitation time, always choosing the best alternative with the lowest cost of energy and time. Batch system application has been recommended as versatile for utilization in seasonal problems such as pesticide contamination.Instituto de Pesquisas Ambientais em Bacias Hidrográficas2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-993X2020000300304Revista Ambiente & Água v.15 n.3 2020reponame:Revista Ambiente & Águainstname:Instituto de Pesquisas Ambientais em Bacias Hidrográficas (IPABHI)instacron:IPABHI10.4136/ambi-agua.2343info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPruchniak,Ana Paula StabenSilva,Graziella dos Santos PortesLima,Liliane Schier deQuináia,Sueli Pércioeng2020-06-04T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1980-993X2020000300304Revistahttp://www.ambi-agua.net/PUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||ambi.agua@gmail.com1980-993X1980-993Xopendoar:2020-06-04T00:00Revista Ambiente & Água - Instituto de Pesquisas Ambientais em Bacias Hidrográficas (IPABHI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Atrazine removal in aqueous solutions using activated carbon from peach stone
title Atrazine removal in aqueous solutions using activated carbon from peach stone
spellingShingle Atrazine removal in aqueous solutions using activated carbon from peach stone
Pruchniak,Ana Paula Staben
adsorption
biomass
pesticide
water treatment
title_short Atrazine removal in aqueous solutions using activated carbon from peach stone
title_full Atrazine removal in aqueous solutions using activated carbon from peach stone
title_fullStr Atrazine removal in aqueous solutions using activated carbon from peach stone
title_full_unstemmed Atrazine removal in aqueous solutions using activated carbon from peach stone
title_sort Atrazine removal in aqueous solutions using activated carbon from peach stone
author Pruchniak,Ana Paula Staben
author_facet Pruchniak,Ana Paula Staben
Silva,Graziella dos Santos Portes
Lima,Liliane Schier de
Quináia,Sueli Pércio
author_role author
author2 Silva,Graziella dos Santos Portes
Lima,Liliane Schier de
Quináia,Sueli Pércio
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pruchniak,Ana Paula Staben
Silva,Graziella dos Santos Portes
Lima,Liliane Schier de
Quináia,Sueli Pércio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv adsorption
biomass
pesticide
water treatment
topic adsorption
biomass
pesticide
water treatment
description Abstract Activated carbon is commonly used as a material for contaminant-adsorption processes in aqueous systems. However, its use is more restricted to charcoal than to coal, for the most part, in view of the fact of the higher cost (~ 40%) if the mineral is a fossil fuel which needs to be extracted from the earth by mining. For this reason, the peach stone that comes from alimentary industrial tailings can be a good choice for the separation of pollutants from aqueous suspensions and other soluble substances. The purpose of this research was the development of a low-cost filter, using stones to remove atrazine from water. Appraisal and characterization studies were performed along with batch experiments to investigate dosing effects of the activated carbon, atrazine concentration, contact time, and adsorption pH on removal procedures. From the results of the experiment, an excellent removal of the analyte in question was observed under conditions that can be considered as close as possible to the environment, such as pH = 6.5, room temperature and 10 minutes of agitation time, always choosing the best alternative with the lowest cost of energy and time. Batch system application has been recommended as versatile for utilization in seasonal problems such as pesticide contamination.
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