Enhanced adsorption capacities of fungicides using peanut shell biochar via successive chemical modification with kmno4 and koh

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This study explored the effects of peanut shell biochar (PSB) on the adsorption capacities of fungicides with and without successive chemical modifications, using KMnO4 and KOH (PSBOX-A), in order to provide a valuable understanding of their adsorption mechanisms and behaviors. To this end, the physicochemical properties of PSB and PSBOX-A were examined by using the Brunauer– Emmett–Teller method, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and scanning electron microscopy with an energy dispersive X-ray spectrometer. The effects of temperature, ionic strength, and humic acids on the adsorption of fungicides, using PSB and PSBOX-A, were estimated through batch experiments. Furthermore, adsorption kinetics, isotherms, and thermodynamics were studied. The maximum adsorption capacities of fungicides by PSBOX-A were estimated to be more notable (Qmax of carbendazim = 531.2 µmol g−1, Qmax of pyrimethanil = 467.7 µmol g−1, and Qmax of tebuconazole = 495.1 µmol g−1 ) than PSB (Qmax of carbendazim = 92.6 µmol g−1, Qmax of pyrimethanil = 61.7 µmol g−1, and Qmax of tebuconazole = 66.7 µmol g−1 ). These findings suggest that successive chemical modification using KMnO4 and KOH could potentially be used to effectively fabricate PSB to remove fungicides in water-treatment processes.

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Lee, Y. G., Shin, J., Kwak, J., Kim, S., Son, C., Kim, G. Y., … Chon, K. (2021). Enhanced adsorption capacities of fungicides using peanut shell biochar via successive chemical modification with kmno4 and koh. Separations, 8(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/separations8040052

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