Tea waste residue as low-cost biosorbent for treatment of 2 chlorophenol

Author(s):  
Nornasuha Abdullah ◽  
Nurul Ainirazali ◽  
Muhammad Najmuddin Mukhtar
Keyword(s):  
Low Cost ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hakan Çelebi ◽  
Gülden Gök ◽  
Oğuzhan Gök

Abstract Recently, the search for low-cost eco-friendly adsorbents has become one of the main objectives of researchers. The aim of this study was to test the removal of four heavy metals, namely lead (Pb), zinc (Zn), nickel (Ni) and cadmium (Cd), from a simulated watery solution using brewed tea waste as a potentially suitable adsorbent. The effects of pH levels (2.0–6.0), adsorbent amount (0.1–5.0 g), contact times (1–150 min.) were examined throughout the adsorption process. The results of the experiments showed that the heavy metals elimination yields had an inverse relationship with pH and a linear relationship between the other parameters. The optimum pH for the removal of the heavy metals was between 4.0 and 5.0 in the case of the brewed tea waste. Equilibrium times of 2, 10, 30 and 5 min were required for the adsorption of Pb, Zn, Ni, Cd onto Camellia sinensis, respectively. Based on the results of this study it can be said that brewed tea waste has a high potential to remove heavy metals from aqueous solutions. The maximum adsorption capacities were calculated as 1.197, 1.457, 1.163 and 2.468 mg/g, for Pb, Zn, Ni and Cd, respectively, by fitting the equilibrium data to the Langmuir isotherm model.


2020 ◽  
Vol 36 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peng Zhang ◽  
Wenxian Wang ◽  
Zimin Kou ◽  
Bo Wang ◽  
Xiaobin Zhong

2015 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 110-118 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdelrahman B. Fadhil ◽  
Liqaa I. Saeed
Keyword(s):  
Low Cost ◽  

2019 ◽  
Vol 1349 ◽  
pp. 012061 ◽  
Author(s):  
S Badrealam ◽  
V C Darrell ◽  
Z Dollah ◽  
M F P Mohamed Latiff ◽  
R Handan

2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 57-66 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gökçen Akgül ◽  
Tuğba Bolat Maden ◽  
Elena Diaz ◽  
Eduardo Moreno Jiménez

Abstract There is a requirement to provide more efficient, sensitive, low-cost materials for remediation of contaminated water. Biochar as a sorbent is an effective and low-cost material to remove contaminants in water but its adsorption properties can be improved by impregnation of metals on the surface. In this study, a biochar derived from industrial tea waste was modified with Mg, Fe, Mn and Al salts to create different composites, which were tested for PO43− and Cd2+ sorption. The modifications created biochars with the (hydr)oxides of each metal and changed the characterization parameters and surface functionality. Cd2+ was efficiently removed by all the materials even at high Cd2+ loadings in the water (100 mg Cd2+ L−1), the biochar with Mg being the most efficient in Cd2+ removal. The biochar with Mg also achieved the best sorption of PO43−, sorbing up to 30% at 20 mg PO43− L−1. Tea waste biochar can be modified with metal salts to enhance inorganic pollutant removal from waters, especially with Mg salts.


Author(s):  
Purbita Saha Katha ◽  
Zia Ahmed ◽  
Rafiul Alam ◽  
Badhan Saha ◽  
Arup Acharjee ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 997 ◽  
pp. 113-120
Author(s):  
Hafizah Binti Naihi

The extensive use of heavy metals such as copper in various industries has discharged a large amount of the metals into the environment which is toxic at higher concentrations. The use of low-cost agricultural waste of biological origin such as tea waste may be an economic solution to this problem. Tea waste is among the potential material to be developed as an adsorbent for heavy metal ions. Tea waste contains cellulose and lignin which have been reported having an excellent metal binding capacity. This study aims to use tea waste for the removal of Cu2+ ions. The effect of variation in different parameters like initial concentration of Cu2+ ions in solution, adsorbent dosage and contact time were investigated using batch adsorption method. The adsorbent, tea waste was characterized using a compound microscope and FTIR spectroscopy. Experimental results showed that the maximum removal of the copper ion by tea waste at optimum condition (pH 7, 60 min. contact time, 0.8 g adsorbent dose and 0.7 M concentration) is 74%. The adsorbent prepared from tea waste is efficient and it can be conveniently employed as a low-cost alternative in the treatment of wastewater for heavy metal removal.


2007 ◽  
Vol 132 (1-3) ◽  
pp. 299-309 ◽  
Author(s):  
B.M.W.P.K. Amarasinghe ◽  
R.A. Williams
Keyword(s):  
Low Cost ◽  

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