Novel Material Obtained from the Gasification Residues of Candiota Mine’s Coal for Cationic Dye Adsorption

Author:

Lucena Gabriella1,Rodrigues Tereza Longaray2,da Rosa Josué Vieira1,da Rosa Gabriela Silveira12ORCID,Muniz Ana Rosa Costa1

Affiliation:

1. Chemical Engineering, Federal University of Pampa, Bagé 96413-172, RS, Brazil

2. Graduate Program in Science and Engineering of Materials, Federal University of Pampa, Bagé 96413-172, RS, Brazil

Abstract

This work aims to prepare and characterize the unburned carbon obtained from gasification residues and evaluate its application as an adsorbent for the removal of textile dye contaminants. The results of physical and chemical properties showed a specific mass of 2.05 g/cm3, surface area of 23.983 g/cm2, and diameter and pore volume of 0.844 nm and 2.262 cm3/g, respectively. These properties, along with the point of zero charge and chemical bonds present on the surface, favored the adsorption of cationic dyes. The adsorption results showed great potential for the removal of methylene blue, crystal violet, and basic fuchsin if compared with bromocresol green, and indigo carmine. The maximum removal values obtained for methylene blue were up to 99% and the kinetic adsorption was faster at the beginning of the process, reaching the equilibrium in less than 5 min. The results obtained through the adsorption isotherms showed a maximum adsorption capacity of 333.33 and 476.19 mg/g, at the temperature of 291 and 328 K, respectively. The satisfactory results showed that the use of unburned carbon is a cost-effective and eco-friendly alternative to reusing the residue from gasification and also contributes to the decontamination of watercourses.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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