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  • Thirteen types of plant leaves were tested for their ability to adsorb trimethylamine (TMA), with results showing that they can adsorb up to 100% of TMA (100 ppm) within 24 hours.
  • Sansevieria trifasciata performed the best in TMA absorption, while Plerocarpus indicus was the least effective, and activated carbon was less efficient compared to the plant materials.
  • The study highlights that plant wax and natural components like cellulose and lignin also contributed to TMA adsorption, suggesting that plant biomaterials are effective biosorbents for removing TMA.

Article Abstract

Thirteen plant leaf materials were selected to be applied as dried biomaterial adsorbents for polar gaseous trimethylamine (TMA) adsorption. Biomaterial adsorbents were efficient in adsorbing gaseous TMA up to 100% of total TMA (100 ppm) within 24 h. Sansevieria trifasciata is the most effective plant leaf material while Plerocarpus indicus was the least effective in TMA adsorption. Activated carbon (AC) was found to be lower potential adsorbent to adsorb TMA when compared to biomaterial adsorbents. As adsorption data, the Langmuir isotherm supported that the gaseous TMA adsorbed monolayer on the adsorbent surface and was followed pseudo-second order kinetic model. Wax extracted from plant leaf could also adsorb gaseous TMA up to 69% of total TMA within 24 h. Another 27-63% of TMA was adsorbed by cellulose and lignin that naturally occur in high amounts in plant leaf. Subsequently, the composition appearing in biomaterial wax showed a large quantity of short-chain fatty acids (≤C18) especially octadecanoic acid (C18), and short-chain alkanes (C12-C18) as well as total aromatic components dominated in the wax, which affected TMA adsorption. Hence, it has been demonstrated that plant biomaterial is a superior biosorbent for TMA removal.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2014.11.014DOI Listing

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