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  • Turkish Journal of Chemistry
  • Volume:42 Issue:1
  • Adsorption of anionic and cationic dyes on biochars, produced by hydrothermal carbonization of waste...

Adsorption of anionic and cationic dyes on biochars, produced by hydrothermal carbonization of waste biomass: effect of surface functionalization and ionic strength

Authors : Ezgi ÇAĞLAR, Yusuf Osman DONAR, Ali SINAĞ, İbrahim BİROĞUL, Selva BİLGE, Kivanç AYDINCAK, Oleksii PLIEKHOV
Pages : 86-99
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Publication Date : 0000-00-00
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :In this work, surface-functionalization agents and various salts as auxiliaries were used to improve the adsorption capacity of biochars produced via hydrothermal carbonization of glucose, cellulose, and hazelnut shell. The effect of surface functionalization with different acids and bases as well as neutral salts on the adsorption of methylene blue and methyl orange was investigated using Boehm titration, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy techniques. Surface functionalization of biochars leads to an increase in the number of oxygen-containing functional groups on the surface, thus increasing the adsorption capacity. To probe the influence of ionic strength on the adsorption process, three auxiliaries, namely potassium chloride, cetyltrimethylammonium bromide, and sodium bicarbonate, were examined. The increase in total electrolyte concentration signicantly affected the pH of the solution and as a result electrostatic interactions between dyes and biochars. Dye adsorption capacities reached 234.57 mg/g for methylene blue and 306.13 mg/g for methyl orange in the presence of cellulose-based and NaOH-functionalized biochar and glucose-based H2SO4-functionalized biochar, respectively.
Keywords : Hydrothermal carbonization, adsorption of dyes, surface functionalization, Boehm titration

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