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Title: Synthesis and characterization activated carbon using a mix (asphalt‑polypropylene waste) for novel azo dye (HNDA) adsorption
Authors: Homam T. S. AL‑Sayd Toohi, Muwafaq Ayesh Rabeea
Jasim Ali Abdullah, Rasim Farraj Muslim
Keywords: Activated carbon
Adsorption
Antipyrine azo dyes
Thermodynamic study
Waste polypropylene
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Carbon Letters
Abstract: This work reveals a modifed method for the preparation of activated carbon (P-ACA) using low-cost materials (mix natural asphalt: polypropylene waste). The P-ACA was prepared at 600 °C by assisting KOH and HF. The morphological varia tions and chemical species of the P-ACA were characterized using SEM–EDX and FTIR. The active surface area, density and ash content of the P-ACA were also investigated. Adsorption properties of P-ACA were used for the thermodynamic and kinetic study of 4-((2-hydroxy naphthalenyl) diazenyl) antipyrine (HNDA), which was prepared as a novel azo dye in this work. The optimal conditions (initial concentration, adsorbent dose, contact time and temperature) of the adsorption process were determined. Adsorption isotherms (Freundlich and Langmuir) were applied to the experimental data. These isothermal constants were used to describe the nature of the adsorption system, and the type of interaction between the dye and the P-ACA surface. The results have indicated that the mixture (Natural asphalt-polypropylene waste) is efcient for the synthesis of P-ACA. The synthesized P-ACA demonstrates the presence of pores on the surface with various diameter ranges (from 1.4 to 4.5 μm). Furthermore, P-ACA exhibits an active surface area of 1230 m2 g−1, and shows a high adsorp tion capacity for HND
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/231
ISSN: 1976-4251
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