JOURNAL ARTICLE

Removal of Pb2+ from industrial wastewater using activated carbon from Persea americana seed

Arnulfo Tarón DunoyerLuis Enrique Guzmán CarrilloFredy Colpas Castillo

Year: 2023 Journal:   Ambiente e Agua - An Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Science Vol: 18 Pages: 1-10   Publisher: Instituto de Pesquisas Ambientais em Bacias Hidrográficas (IPABHi)

Abstract

Activated carbon is a material that has various environmental applications, such as the adsorption of metallic lead ions (Pb2+). It can be obtained from different plant species. In this research, the seed of Persea americana (Avocado- HASS variety) was obtained from local markets in the city of Cartagena to be used in the removal of Pb2+ from wastewater from the fishing industry. To obtain activated carbon, the seed was carbonized in a Terrigeno-brand clay oven, Model DB 1200. Orthophosphoric acid at 21% w/v was used as an activating agent. The residual water was characterized following the APHA specifications. The turbidity was determined by nephelometry in a Turbiquant 300 IR turbidimeter. The Pb2+ concentration was determined by atomic absorption spectroscopy in a Thermo Scientific iCE 3300 equipment. The chemical surface of the material was performed by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). The carbons were morphologically characterized using a scanning electron microscope SEM (Jeol 5910LV), visualized at 15kV. A yield of 20.38% by mass of coal is achieved. The pores are of irregular size, ranging from 16.2 to 55.98 μm. 65% of Pb2+, turbidity (57.6%), color (57%), total solids (50.2%), as well as BOD (53.12%) and COD (36%) are removed, finding statistically significant differences in values at the 95% level of significance. The seed of Persea americana (HASS avocado) can serve as plant material to obtain an adsorbent material (activated carbon) and be used in the removal of Pb2+ from wastewater. Keywords: activated carbon, adsorption, avocado seeds (HASS variety), Pb2+, removal.

Keywords:
Persea Activated carbon Adsorption Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy Nuclear chemistry Carbonization Scanning electron microscope Wastewater Turbidity Pulp and paper industry Chemistry Carbon fibers Materials science Environmental chemistry Botany Environmental engineering Environmental science Chemical engineering Biology Organic chemistry Composite material Composite number

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