Activated carbons from Angolan woods for the adsorption of MCPA and Diuron

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Autor(a) principal: Nabais, Joao
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Mourao, Paulo, Tchikuala, Emilio
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/22172
Resumo: Carbon materials, and in particular activated carbon (ACs), are currently one of the most relevant and fundamental adsorbent materials in many areas of human activity, such as medical applications, gas separation and storage, removal of pollutants and odours and catalysis [1,2]. Angola is experiencing a considerable amount of wood wastes, which is the consequence of cutting down the trees for the implantation of residential areas and industrial facilities, like mining, oil and gas, and also for their use in the production of domestic coal. This huge amount of biomass wastes is abandoned and suffers a slow degradation process. In this work we report the preparation of ACs by activation with CO2 from wood wastes collected in Angola and its use for the adsorption from liquid-phase of pesticides of interest by their availability and toxicity, MCPA and Diuron [3]. The ACs samples were characterised by nitrogen adsorption at 77K, FTIR, CHNS-O elemental analysis and determination of pH of point of zero charge (pzc). The liquid phase adsorption studies were done at 25ºC using a batch method and a shaking thermostatic bath. The ACs produced are primordially microporous with BET apparent surface area and pore volume up to 2130m2g-1 and 0.99cm3g-1, respectively. Regarding the surface chemistry, ACs are of basic nature as indicated by the pzc, FTIR and elemental analysis. The MCPA and Diuron adsorption studies shown that the ACs tested show interesting results for the removal of pesticides. This can be particularly interesting and an asset in countries like Angola where the pesticides has been vastly and carelessly used with soil and water contamination as a consequence. The maximum adsorption capacities were 295 and 400mg/g for MCPA and Diuron, respectively.
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spelling Activated carbons from Angolan woods for the adsorption of MCPA and Diuronactivated carbonsadsortionCarbon materials, and in particular activated carbon (ACs), are currently one of the most relevant and fundamental adsorbent materials in many areas of human activity, such as medical applications, gas separation and storage, removal of pollutants and odours and catalysis [1,2]. Angola is experiencing a considerable amount of wood wastes, which is the consequence of cutting down the trees for the implantation of residential areas and industrial facilities, like mining, oil and gas, and also for their use in the production of domestic coal. This huge amount of biomass wastes is abandoned and suffers a slow degradation process. In this work we report the preparation of ACs by activation with CO2 from wood wastes collected in Angola and its use for the adsorption from liquid-phase of pesticides of interest by their availability and toxicity, MCPA and Diuron [3]. The ACs samples were characterised by nitrogen adsorption at 77K, FTIR, CHNS-O elemental analysis and determination of pH of point of zero charge (pzc). The liquid phase adsorption studies were done at 25ºC using a batch method and a shaking thermostatic bath. The ACs produced are primordially microporous with BET apparent surface area and pore volume up to 2130m2g-1 and 0.99cm3g-1, respectively. Regarding the surface chemistry, ACs are of basic nature as indicated by the pzc, FTIR and elemental analysis. The MCPA and Diuron adsorption studies shown that the ACs tested show interesting results for the removal of pesticides. This can be particularly interesting and an asset in countries like Angola where the pesticides has been vastly and carelessly used with soil and water contamination as a consequence. The maximum adsorption capacities were 295 and 400mg/g for MCPA and Diuron, respectively.2018-02-14T12:25:48Z2018-02-142017-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjecthttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/22172http://hdl.handle.net/10174/22172engE.F. Tchikuala, P.A.M. Mourão, J.M.V Nabais. Activated carbons from Angolan woods for the adsorption of MCPA and Diuron. Livro de Resumos da I Reunião do Grupo do Carbono (ISBN 978-989-8124-18-0). Porto (2017) 37naonaonaojvn@uevora.ptpamm@uevora.ptnd252Nabais, JoaoMourao, PauloTchikuala, Emilioinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T19:13:26Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/22172Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:13:21.374036Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
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title Activated carbons from Angolan woods for the adsorption of MCPA and Diuron
spellingShingle Activated carbons from Angolan woods for the adsorption of MCPA and Diuron
Nabais, Joao
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title_short Activated carbons from Angolan woods for the adsorption of MCPA and Diuron
title_full Activated carbons from Angolan woods for the adsorption of MCPA and Diuron
title_fullStr Activated carbons from Angolan woods for the adsorption of MCPA and Diuron
title_full_unstemmed Activated carbons from Angolan woods for the adsorption of MCPA and Diuron
title_sort Activated carbons from Angolan woods for the adsorption of MCPA and Diuron
author Nabais, Joao
author_facet Nabais, Joao
Mourao, Paulo
Tchikuala, Emilio
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Tchikuala, Emilio
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Mourao, Paulo
Tchikuala, Emilio
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description Carbon materials, and in particular activated carbon (ACs), are currently one of the most relevant and fundamental adsorbent materials in many areas of human activity, such as medical applications, gas separation and storage, removal of pollutants and odours and catalysis [1,2]. Angola is experiencing a considerable amount of wood wastes, which is the consequence of cutting down the trees for the implantation of residential areas and industrial facilities, like mining, oil and gas, and also for their use in the production of domestic coal. This huge amount of biomass wastes is abandoned and suffers a slow degradation process. In this work we report the preparation of ACs by activation with CO2 from wood wastes collected in Angola and its use for the adsorption from liquid-phase of pesticides of interest by their availability and toxicity, MCPA and Diuron [3]. The ACs samples were characterised by nitrogen adsorption at 77K, FTIR, CHNS-O elemental analysis and determination of pH of point of zero charge (pzc). The liquid phase adsorption studies were done at 25ºC using a batch method and a shaking thermostatic bath. The ACs produced are primordially microporous with BET apparent surface area and pore volume up to 2130m2g-1 and 0.99cm3g-1, respectively. Regarding the surface chemistry, ACs are of basic nature as indicated by the pzc, FTIR and elemental analysis. The MCPA and Diuron adsorption studies shown that the ACs tested show interesting results for the removal of pesticides. This can be particularly interesting and an asset in countries like Angola where the pesticides has been vastly and carelessly used with soil and water contamination as a consequence. The maximum adsorption capacities were 295 and 400mg/g for MCPA and Diuron, respectively.
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