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Title: | Green Remediation of Carbamazepine from Water Using Novel Magnetic Iron Modified Carbonized Baggasse: Kinetics, Equilibrium and Mechanistic Studies |
Authors: | Kimosop, Selly Jemutai- Okello, Veronica A. Orata, Francis Getenga, Zachary M. Shikuku, Victor O. |
Keywords: | Green, Remediation, Carbamazepine, Water, Novel, Magnetic, Iron, Modified, Carbonized, Baggasse, Kinetics, Equilibrium, Mechanistic, Studies |
Issue Date: | 15-Mar-2017 |
Publisher: | Chemical Science International Journal |
Abstract: | Baggasse derived biochar magnetically modified with iron (α-Fe2O3-CBG) was fabricated, characterized and applied as a low-cost adsorbent for the removal of carbamazepine (CBZ), a pharmaceutically active compound which has been reported as an emergent water contaminant. Characterization of the synthesized (α-Fe2O3-CBG) composite showed that iron was effectively impregnated onto the carbonized bagasse network. The composite was able to achieve 60.9 % CBZ removal within a period of 4 hours. The time-dependency adsorption data followed the pseudo-second order kinetic law while the intraparticle diffusion model indicated that pore diffusion is not the sole operative rate-determining mechanism with significant boundary layer effects. Freundlich model best explained the equilibrium sorption data. The adsorption extent was also strongly pH-dependent though adsorption mechanism is significantly driven by electrostatic interactions at lower pH. Furthermore, magnetic separation of the contaminant-laden adsorbent was successfully accomplished. |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.9734/CSJI/2017/32444 https://journalcsij.com/index.php/CSIJ/article/view/108 http://ir-library.mmust.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2348 |
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