The synergistic effect of degradation and adsorption for emerging pollutants removal from water and real wastewater by using immobilized activated carbon from pomegranate peels

Author:

Al-sareji Osamah J.1,Meiczinger Mónika1,Al-Juboori Raed A.2,Grmasha Ruqayah Ali3,Andredaki Manolia4,Somogyi Viola1,Idowu Ibijoke A.4,Stenger-Kovács Csilla1,Jakab Miklós1,Lengyel Edina1,Hashim Khalid S.4

Affiliation:

1. University of Pannonia

2. NYUAD Water Research Center, New York University-Abu Dhabi Campus

3. University of Babylon

4. Liverpool John Moores University

Abstract

Abstract In this study, pomegranate peels (PPs) as an abundant fruit processing waste was used to produce cost-effective, eco-friendly, and high-quality activated carbon. The produced carbon (fossil free activated carbon) was used for immobilizing laccase to remove a range of emerging pollutants namely diclofenac, amoxicillin, carbamazepine, and ciprofloxacin from water and wastewater. The loaded activated carbon by laccase (LMPPs) and the unloaded one (MPPs) were characterized using advanced surface chemistry analysis techniques. MPPs was found to have a porous structure with a large surface area and an abundance of acidic functional groups. Laccase immobilization reduced surface area but added active degradation sites. The optimal immobilization parameters were determined as pH 4, 35 oC, and a laccase concentration of 2.5 mg/mL resulting in a 69.8% immobilization yield. The adsorption of the emerging pollutant onto MPPs is best characterized as a spontaneous endothermic process that adheres to the Langmuir isotherm and first-order kinetics. Using synergistic adsorption and enzymatic degradation, the target pollutants (50 mg/L) were eliminated in two hours. In both water types, LMPPs outperformed MPPs. This study shows that pomegranate peels can effectively be harnessed as an enzyme carrier and adsorbent for the removal of emerging pollutants even from a complex sample matrix. The removal of contaminants from wastewater lasted five cycles, whereas it continued up to six cycles for water.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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