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Green synthesis of Quercus coccifera hydrochar in subcritical water medium and evaluation of its adsorption performance for BR18 dye
by
Dizge, Nadir
, Ozay, Yasin
, Bilici, Zeynep
, Yalvac, Mutlu
, Saleh, Mohammed
, Yabalak, Erdal
in
Adsorbates
/ Adsorbents
/ Adsorption
/ Aqueous solutions
/ azo dye adsorption
/ Azo dyes
/ Biomass
/ Coloring Agents
/ Diffusion models
/ Dyes
/ Experiments
/ hydrochar
/ Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
/ Isotherms
/ Kinetics
/ Optimization
/ Oxidation
/ Pollutants
/ Quercus
/ Quercus coccifera
/ Regression coefficients
/ Removal
/ subcritical water
/ Thermodynamics
/ Water
/ Water Pollutants, Chemical
2021
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Green synthesis of Quercus coccifera hydrochar in subcritical water medium and evaluation of its adsorption performance for BR18 dye
by
Dizge, Nadir
, Ozay, Yasin
, Bilici, Zeynep
, Yalvac, Mutlu
, Saleh, Mohammed
, Yabalak, Erdal
in
Adsorbates
/ Adsorbents
/ Adsorption
/ Aqueous solutions
/ azo dye adsorption
/ Azo dyes
/ Biomass
/ Coloring Agents
/ Diffusion models
/ Dyes
/ Experiments
/ hydrochar
/ Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
/ Isotherms
/ Kinetics
/ Optimization
/ Oxidation
/ Pollutants
/ Quercus
/ Quercus coccifera
/ Regression coefficients
/ Removal
/ subcritical water
/ Thermodynamics
/ Water
/ Water Pollutants, Chemical
2021
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Green synthesis of Quercus coccifera hydrochar in subcritical water medium and evaluation of its adsorption performance for BR18 dye
by
Dizge, Nadir
, Ozay, Yasin
, Bilici, Zeynep
, Yalvac, Mutlu
, Saleh, Mohammed
, Yabalak, Erdal
in
Adsorbates
/ Adsorbents
/ Adsorption
/ Aqueous solutions
/ azo dye adsorption
/ Azo dyes
/ Biomass
/ Coloring Agents
/ Diffusion models
/ Dyes
/ Experiments
/ hydrochar
/ Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
/ Isotherms
/ Kinetics
/ Optimization
/ Oxidation
/ Pollutants
/ Quercus
/ Quercus coccifera
/ Regression coefficients
/ Removal
/ subcritical water
/ Thermodynamics
/ Water
/ Water Pollutants, Chemical
2021
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Green synthesis of Quercus coccifera hydrochar in subcritical water medium and evaluation of its adsorption performance for BR18 dye
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Green synthesis of Quercus coccifera hydrochar in subcritical water medium and evaluation of its adsorption performance for BR18 dye
2021
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In this study, we investigated the production conditions of Quercus coccifera hydrochar, which is an inexpensive and easy available adsorbent, for the adsorption of Basic Red 18 (BR18) azo dye. The hydrochar was produced in the eco-friendly subcritical water medium (SWM). The effects of the pH (2–10), adsorbent size (45–106 μm), adsorbent dose (0.5–1.5 g/L), dye concentration (40–455 mg/L), and contact time (5–120 min) were studied via optimization experiments. The optimum conditions were pH 10, particle size of 45 μm, particle amount of 1.5 g/L, dye concentration of 455 mg/L, and 60 min. The removal efficiency increased sharply for the first 5 min; after that the removal efficiency reached a steady state at 60 min, with a maximum removal of 88.7%. The kinetic studies for the adsorption of BR18 dye in aqueous solution using hydrochar showed pseudo-second-order kinetics. The Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm models were used to explain the relationship between adsorbent and adsorbate, and Freundlich isotherm was the most suitable model because of its high regression coefficient (R2) value. The intraparticle diffusion model was used to determine the adsorption mechanism of BR18 onto Q. coccifera acorn hydrochar. Desorption studies were also carried out using different types of acid and different molarities.
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