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  • - The study investigates using coconut oil-modified pinewood biochar, created at a high temperature (700 °C), to effectively remove crude petroleum oil from water due to its superior hydrophobic properties and fatty acid-binding efficiency.
  • - The biochar produced at this temperature contains various fatty acids, and the adsorption data is best represented by pseudo-first-order kinetics and the Langmuir isotherm model.
  • - The modified biochar showcased a maximum adsorption capacity of 5.315 g/g in just 60 minutes, and it maintained notable adsorption efficiencies (around 49-51%) after multiple cycles of use.

Article Abstract

The present investigation deals with the adsorptive removal of crude petroleum oil from the water surface using coconut oil-modified pinewood biochar. Biochar generated at higher pyrolysis temperature (700 °C) revealed higher fatty acid-binding efficiency responsible for the excellent hydrophobicity of the biochar. Fatty acids composition attached to the biochar produced at 700 °C was (mg g BC) lauric acid (9.024), myristic acid (5.065), palmitic acid (2.769), capric acid (1.639), oleic acid (1.362), stearic acid (1.114), and linoleic acid (0.130). Simulation of the experimental adsorption data of pristine and modified pinewood biochar generated at 700 °C offered the best fit to pseudo-first-order kinetics (R > 0.97) and Langmuir isotherm model (R > 0.99) based on the highest regression coefficients. Consequently, the adsorption process was mainly driven by surface hydrophobic interactions including π-π electron-donor-acceptor between electron-rich (π-donor) polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from the crude oil and biochar (π-acceptor). A maximum adsorption capacity (Q) of 5.315 g g was achieved by modified floating biochar within 60 min. Whereas the reusability testing revealed 49.39% and 51.40% was the adsorption efficiency of pristine and modified biochar at the fifth adsorption-desorption cycle.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.146636DOI Listing

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