Porous carbon from tobacco stalk for removal of organic dyes from water

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Abstract

Tobacco stalk, a kind of agricultural residue, will cause environmental pollution because it contains some harmful substances such as nicotine. To realize the high-value utilization of this agricultural residue, we prepared porous carbon (TS-C) by high temperature carbonization using tobacco stalk as a precursor. It was found that TS-C displays a hierarchical pore structure and high Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) surface area of 1416 m2 g-1. Moreover, TS-C has excellent performance in organic dye adsorption at room temperature, especially for Gentian violet (GV), with the maximum adsorption capacity of 926 mg g-1.

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Guo, G. N., Yang, B. B., Zhang, Q. M., & Zhang, C. (2019). Porous carbon from tobacco stalk for removal of organic dyes from water. RSC Advances, 9(58), 33848–33852. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra06688h

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