Production and Characterization of Green Biosorbent Based on Modified Corn Cob Decorated Magnetite Nanoparticles

  • Allou N
  • Eroi N
  • Tigori M
  • et al.
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Abstract

In most developing countries, particularly in the countries of sub-Saharan Africa, corn cobs are considered as waste polluting the environment during the harvest period of this cereal. In order to valorize this agricultural waste, high-performance, inexpensive and low-energy consumption magnetic bioadsorbents were prepared from corn cobs. The chemically activated raw corn cob was magnetized by coating the surface with magnetite nanoparticles. The prepared biosorbents were characterized by FT-IR, XRD, FE-SEM associated with EDX, HR-TEM, TG analysis, BET surface area analysis and XPS. The maximum specific surface area of 35.22 m2/g was reached. An attempt to use of these magnetic biosorbents for the removal of heavy metal like Cr(VI) from aqueous solution was envisaged.

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Allou, N. B., Eroi, N. S., Tigori, M. A., Atheba, P., & Trokourey, A. (2023). Production and Characterization of Green Biosorbent Based on Modified Corn Cob Decorated Magnetite Nanoparticles. Journal of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering, 11(02), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.4236/msce.2023.112001

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