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Adsorption of Dyes onto Carbonaceous Materials Produced from Coffee Grounds by Microwave Treatment

โœ Scribed by Mizuho Hirata; Naohito Kawasaki; Takeo Nakamura; Kazuoki Matsumoto; Mineaki Kabayama; Takamichi Tamura; Seiki Tanada


Book ID
102584646
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
115 KB
Volume
254
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9797

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โœฆ Synopsis


Organic wastes have been burned for reclamation. However, they have to be recycled and reused for industrial sustainable development. Carbonaceous materials were produced from coffee grounds by microwave treatment. There are many phenolic hydroxyl and carboxyl groups on the surface of carbonaceous materials. The base consumption of the carbonaceous materials was larger than that of the commercially activated carbon. The carbonaceous materials produced from coffee grounds were applied to the adsorbates for the removal of basic dyes (methylene blue and gentian violet) in wastewater. This result indicated that the adsorption of dyes depended upon the surface polar groups on the carbonaceous materials. Moreover, the Freundlich constants of isotherms for the adsorption of methylene blue and gentian violet onto the carbonaceous materials produced from coffee grounds were greater than those for adsorption onto activated carbon or ceramic activated carbon. The interaction was greatest between the surface or porosity of the carbonaceous materials and methylene blue and gentian violet. The microwave treatment would be useful for the carbonization of organic wastes to save energy.


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