Pimonpan Inthapat (21843008)Nakorn Worasuwannarak (21843011)Xian Li (201841)Hong Yao (348216)Sutthira Sutthasupa (2317144)Pensiri Prachakittikul (21843014)Wanida Koo-amornpattana (8610732)Paeka Klaitong (21843017)Weerawut Chaiwat (18574803)
This study aims to develop sugarcane bagasse-derived granular activated carbon (SCB-GAC) as a biobased adsorbent for methylene blue (MB) adsorption in an aqueous solution using a binderless hot-pressed (HP) technique. HP conditions, i.e., mechanical pressure, temperature, and holding time, were systematically fine-tuned to first produce HP-SCB pellets. HP pellets were further carbonized at 500 °C for 1 h to obtain biochar pellets, which were cut into granules prior to activation with steam under the optimum conditions of 850 °C for 30 min. The mechanical pressure showed the most significant influence on the yield and textural properties of the as-developed HP-SCB-GAC. The optimal HP condition of 20 MPa at 270 °C for 30 min resulted in a substantial yield (53.7%) of the developed HP-SCB-GAC with uniform surface texture possessing the highest strength and specific surface area (804.6 m2/g). The MB adsorption using the selected HP-SCB-GAC showed minimal sensitivity to pH adjustments. The maximum MB adsorption capacity at approximately 138 mg/g could be achieved and fitted with the pseudo-second-order kinetic model and Langmuir equilibrium isotherm behaviors. The selected HP-SCB-GAC could reach as high as 87–92% of MB adsorption efficiency for at least five consecutive cycles using ethanol as the regenerant.
Pimonpan InthapatNakorn WorasuwannarakXian LiHong YaoSutthira SutthasupaPensiri PrachakittikulWanida Koo-amornpattanaPaeka KlaitongWeerawut Chaiwat
Ibrahim Umar SalihiShamsul Rahman Mohamed KuttyMohamed Hasnain Isa
Yung‐Tse HungHoward H. LoLawrence K. WangJerry R. TaricskaKathleen Hung Li
Nur Layli AmanahAlsello Diveni ManuputtyFadila Arum RhamadaniDita FloresyonaEduardus Budi NursantoHaryo Satriya OktavianoAgung Nugroho