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Yerba mate as a biosorbent for contaminants in water treatment - Using yerba mate to prepare activated charcoal

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Among the technologies available for water recovery, one of the most widely used is adsorption, a process based on the ability of certain solids to remove soluble substances. For this reason, precursor materials with a high carbon content have been tested as adsorbents. The aim of this study was to test the adsorptive capacity of biomass obtained from consumed yerba mate waste, comparing activation by pyrolysis alone with activation with ZnCl2 and subsequent pyrolysis. The metals tested were Cu2+, Pb2+ and Ni2+, which can cause damage to health if ingested in high concentrations. It was observed that of the metals studied, copper is the most favourable to be removed from water, with almost 100% removal using activated carbon by pyrolysis alone. This process also showed the highest Freundlich constant (Kf) of 203.0 mg.g-1.

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Master's degree in Chemical Engineering. Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), to be completed in Feb/2019. Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering. Feevale University, completed in Dec/2016. Sandwich degree - Science without Borders Programme - Chemical Engineering. Aberdeen University, completed in Dec/2014. Chemistry Technician. Liberato Foundation.

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Authors Mariana Cassel Meurer, Fernanda Vargas
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.07.2024
 
EAN 9786207896158
ISBN 9786207896158
No. of pages 52
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry
Non-fiction book > Nature, technology > Natural science

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