Magnesium-palm kernel shell biochar composite for effective methylene blue removal: Optimization via response surface methodology

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This study investigates the properties and potential application of Mg-PKS biochar composite for methylene blue solution (MB) adsorption. The Mg-PKS biochar composite was developed from palm kernel shell biochar via steam activation followed by MgSO4 treatment and carbonization. The effect of process parameters such as solution pH (4-10), contact time (30-90 min) and adsorbent dosage (0.1-0.5 g) were investigated via central composite design, response surface methodology. Results revealed that the Mg-PKS biochar composite has irregular shapes pore structure from SEM analysis, a surface area of 674 m2g-1 and average pore diameters of 7.2195 µm based on BET analysis. RSM results showed that the optimum adsorption of MB onto Mg-biochar composite was at pH 10, 30 min contact time and 0.5 g/100 mL dosage with a removal efficiency of 98.50%. In conclusion, Mg treatment is a potential alternative to other expensive chemical treatment methods for biochar upgrading to the adsorbent.

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Hasana, N. H., Wahi, R., Yusof, Y., & Mubarak, N. M. (2021). Magnesium-palm kernel shell biochar composite for effective methylene blue removal: Optimization via response surface methodology. Pertanika Journal of Science and Technology, 29(3), 1451–1473. https://doi.org/10.47836/pjst.29.3.28

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