Application of Orange Peel Waste as Adsorbent for Methylene Blue and Cd Simultaneous Remediation.

Molecules

Grupo de Investigación Materiales Con Impacto (Mat&Mpac), Facultad de Ciencias Básicas, Universidad de Medellín, Carrera 87 No. 30-65, Medellin 050026, Colombia.

Published: August 2022

Pollution by dyes and heavy metals is one of the main concerns at the environmental level due to their toxicity and inefficient elimination by traditional water treatment. Orange peel (OP) without any treatment was applied to effectively eliminate methylene blue (MB) and cadmium ions (Cd) in mono- and multicomponent systems. Although the single adsorption processes for MB and Cd have been investigated, the effects and mechanisms of interactions among multicomponent systems are still unclear. Batch experiments showed that in monocomponent systems, the maximum adsorption capacities were 0.7824 mmol g for MB and 0.2884 mmol g for Cd, while in multicomponent systems (Cd and MB), both contaminants competed for the adsorption sites on OP. Particularly, a synergic effect was observed since the adsorption capacity of Cd increased compared to the monocomponent system. Results of desorption and adsorbent reuse confirmed that the adsorbent presents good regeneration performance. The low cost of this material and its capacity for the individual or simultaneous removal of Cd and MB in aqueous solutions makes it a potential adsorbent for polluted water treatment processes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9416566PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27165105DOI Listing

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