Impact of corona treated activated carbon in anionic and cationic dye adsorption

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Autor(a) principal: Pego, Matheus Felipe Freire
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Carvalho, Janaína, Borges, Willian, Bianchi, Maria Lúcia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFLA
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/32650
Resumo: Dye degradation is a significant topic in environmental science, since dyes can bring several problems to the environment. Activated carbon (AC) is an important material used as adsorbent of these hazardous substances, but need to be improved especially into specific substances. This paper aimed to evaluate the impact of activated carbon surface modified by corona treatment (electric discharge) on adsorption of different dyes. Activated carbons were treated by corona treatment to cause surface modification, modifying exposure time to treatment (2, 5, 8 and 10 minutes). Evaluation of adsorption was performed by adsorption isotherms and kinetic adsorption. Dyes differed in their charge (anionic or cationic) and molecular weight. Dyes used were Methylene Blue (cationic) and Congo Red (anionic). Surface area and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) were also conducted. Surface chemistry was impacted by corona treatment and interfered in dye adsorption. There was decrease of dye adsorption for both dyes according to time exposure. However, the decrease of Methylene Blue (25%) was higher than Congo Red (14%), suggesting that either charge or molecule weight interfere in the adsorption isotherms. In kinetic adsorption, there was no difference between treatments, although there was a difference in adsorption equilibrium. SEM showed that surface was impacted (pore destruction) by corona treatment. Furthermore, estimated surface area was strongly impacted by the treatment, reducing with the increase of time exposure. Thus, textural properties might have contributed to reduce adsorption capacity of both dyes and play a higher role than chemical properties.
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spelling Impact of corona treated activated carbon in anionic and cationic dye adsorptionImpacto de carvões ativados tratados com descarga corona na adsorção de corantes catiônicos e aniônicosCorona treatmentAdsorptionSurface modificationTextural propertiesMicroscopia eletrônica de varreduraTratamento coronaAdsorçãoModificação de superfíciePropriedades texturaisScanning electron microscopyDye degradation is a significant topic in environmental science, since dyes can bring several problems to the environment. Activated carbon (AC) is an important material used as adsorbent of these hazardous substances, but need to be improved especially into specific substances. This paper aimed to evaluate the impact of activated carbon surface modified by corona treatment (electric discharge) on adsorption of different dyes. Activated carbons were treated by corona treatment to cause surface modification, modifying exposure time to treatment (2, 5, 8 and 10 minutes). Evaluation of adsorption was performed by adsorption isotherms and kinetic adsorption. Dyes differed in their charge (anionic or cationic) and molecular weight. Dyes used were Methylene Blue (cationic) and Congo Red (anionic). Surface area and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) were also conducted. Surface chemistry was impacted by corona treatment and interfered in dye adsorption. There was decrease of dye adsorption for both dyes according to time exposure. However, the decrease of Methylene Blue (25%) was higher than Congo Red (14%), suggesting that either charge or molecule weight interfere in the adsorption isotherms. In kinetic adsorption, there was no difference between treatments, although there was a difference in adsorption equilibrium. SEM showed that surface was impacted (pore destruction) by corona treatment. Furthermore, estimated surface area was strongly impacted by the treatment, reducing with the increase of time exposure. Thus, textural properties might have contributed to reduce adsorption capacity of both dyes and play a higher role than chemical properties.A degradação de corantes é um importante tópico nas ciências ambientais, já que os corantes podem trazer diversos problemas para o meio ambiente. O carvão ativado é um importante material usado como adsorvente dessas substâncias causadoras dos mais diversos danos, mas precisam ser melhoradas especialmente quando envolve substâncias específicas. Este manuscrito tem como objetivo avaliar o impacto da superfície de carvões ativados modificados pelo tratamento corona (descarga elétrica) na adsorção de diferentes corantes. Os carvões ativados foram tratados pelo tratamento corona para promover a modificação na superfície, modificando os tempos de exposição ao tratamento (2, 5, 8 e 10 minutos). A avaliação da adsorção foi realizada pelas isotermas de adsorção e velocidade de adsorção. Os corantes diferiram pelas suas cargas (aniônico e catiônico) e massa molecular. Os corantes utilizados foram o Azul de Metileno (catiônico) e o Vermelho Congo (aniônico). A área superficial e a microscopia eletrônica de varredura (MEV) também foram realizadas. A superfície química foi impactada pelo tratamento corona e interferiu na adsorção dos corantes. Houve decréscimo na adsorção dos corantes para ambos de acordo com o tempo de exposição. No entanto, o decréscimo de Azul de Metileno (25%) foi maior que para o Vermelho Congo (14%), sugerindo que a carga ou a massa molecular interferiram na isoterma de adsorção. Na velocidade de adsorção, não houve nenhuma diferença entre os tratamentos, embora houve diferença no equilíbrio da adsorção. A análise MEV mostrou que a superfície foi impactada (destruição dos poros) pelo tratamento corona. Além disso, a área superficial estimada foi fortemente impactada pelo tratamento, reduzindo com o aumento do tempo de exposição. Assim, a propriedades texturais pode ter contribuído para a redução na capacidade de adsorção de ambos corantes, desempenhando papel de maior importância comparado com as propriedades químicas.Universidade Federal de Lavras2019-01-25T17:06:16Z2019-01-25T17:06:16Z2017-04info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfPEGO, M. F. F. et al. Impact of corona treated activated carbon in anionic and cationic dye adsorption. Cerne, Lavras, v. 23, n. 2, p. 219-228, Apr./Jun. 2017.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/32650Cernereponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPego, Matheus Felipe FreireCarvalho, JanaínaBorges, WillianBianchi, Maria Lúciaeng2019-01-25T17:06:17Zoai:localhost:1/32650Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2019-01-25T17:06:17Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Impact of corona treated activated carbon in anionic and cationic dye adsorption
Impacto de carvões ativados tratados com descarga corona na adsorção de corantes catiônicos e aniônicos
title Impact of corona treated activated carbon in anionic and cationic dye adsorption
spellingShingle Impact of corona treated activated carbon in anionic and cationic dye adsorption
Pego, Matheus Felipe Freire
Corona treatment
Adsorption
Surface modification
Textural properties
Microscopia eletrônica de varredura
Tratamento corona
Adsorção
Modificação de superfície
Propriedades texturais
Scanning electron microscopy
title_short Impact of corona treated activated carbon in anionic and cationic dye adsorption
title_full Impact of corona treated activated carbon in anionic and cationic dye adsorption
title_fullStr Impact of corona treated activated carbon in anionic and cationic dye adsorption
title_full_unstemmed Impact of corona treated activated carbon in anionic and cationic dye adsorption
title_sort Impact of corona treated activated carbon in anionic and cationic dye adsorption
author Pego, Matheus Felipe Freire
author_facet Pego, Matheus Felipe Freire
Carvalho, Janaína
Borges, Willian
Bianchi, Maria Lúcia
author_role author
author2 Carvalho, Janaína
Borges, Willian
Bianchi, Maria Lúcia
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pego, Matheus Felipe Freire
Carvalho, Janaína
Borges, Willian
Bianchi, Maria Lúcia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Corona treatment
Adsorption
Surface modification
Textural properties
Microscopia eletrônica de varredura
Tratamento corona
Adsorção
Modificação de superfície
Propriedades texturais
Scanning electron microscopy
topic Corona treatment
Adsorption
Surface modification
Textural properties
Microscopia eletrônica de varredura
Tratamento corona
Adsorção
Modificação de superfície
Propriedades texturais
Scanning electron microscopy
description Dye degradation is a significant topic in environmental science, since dyes can bring several problems to the environment. Activated carbon (AC) is an important material used as adsorbent of these hazardous substances, but need to be improved especially into specific substances. This paper aimed to evaluate the impact of activated carbon surface modified by corona treatment (electric discharge) on adsorption of different dyes. Activated carbons were treated by corona treatment to cause surface modification, modifying exposure time to treatment (2, 5, 8 and 10 minutes). Evaluation of adsorption was performed by adsorption isotherms and kinetic adsorption. Dyes differed in their charge (anionic or cationic) and molecular weight. Dyes used were Methylene Blue (cationic) and Congo Red (anionic). Surface area and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) were also conducted. Surface chemistry was impacted by corona treatment and interfered in dye adsorption. There was decrease of dye adsorption for both dyes according to time exposure. However, the decrease of Methylene Blue (25%) was higher than Congo Red (14%), suggesting that either charge or molecule weight interfere in the adsorption isotherms. In kinetic adsorption, there was no difference between treatments, although there was a difference in adsorption equilibrium. SEM showed that surface was impacted (pore destruction) by corona treatment. Furthermore, estimated surface area was strongly impacted by the treatment, reducing with the increase of time exposure. Thus, textural properties might have contributed to reduce adsorption capacity of both dyes and play a higher role than chemical properties.
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