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Mesoporous activated carbon fibers synthesized from denim fabric waste: Efficient adsorbents for removal of textile dye from aqueous solutions

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Abstract Denim fabric waste was used as a carbon precursor, and chemically activated with phosphoric acid in the ratio of 1:1 ( v:m ) under a slow pyrolysis process to… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Denim fabric waste was used as a carbon precursor, and chemically activated with phosphoric acid in the ratio of 1:1 ( v:m ) under a slow pyrolysis process to obtain activated carbon fibers (ACFs). The chemical and physical properties of the ACFs were investigated from the thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), N 2 porosimetry, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), Raman and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), Boehm titration method, and point of zero charge ( pH PZC ). The obtained ACFs showed high yield (53%), BET surface area of 1582 m 2  g −1 , mesoporous features (average pore diameter of 3.60 nm), and surface acidic properties ( pH PZC value of 2.13 and 1.13 mmol g −1 of acidic groups). The ACFs were applied in the removal of textile dye, Remazol Brilliant Blue R (RBBR), from aqueous solution. The adsorption isotherm and kinetic studies showed that adsorption of RBBR on the ACFs were better described by the pseudo-second order kinetic model and the Freundlich equilibrium model. The maximum adsorption capacity of the ACFS for RBBR was determined to be 292 mg g −1 , which is higher than other adsorbent materials reported in the literature. The adsorption thermodynamic parameters indicated that adsorption process is spontaneous and exothermic.

Keywords: adsorption; fabric waste; carbon; microscopy; denim fabric; activated carbon

Journal Title: Journal of Cleaner Production
Year Published: 2018

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