Bamboo stem derived biochar for biosorption of Cadmium (II) ions from contaminated wastewater

Harsh Sable, Vaishali Kumar, Richa Mishra, Vandana Singh, Arpita Roy, Ashutosh Kumar Rai, Nishant Ranjan, Sarvesh Rustagi, Soumya Pandit

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Abstract

Cadmium in surface waters and the environment beyond the maximum allowed quantities without pre-treatment is hazardous. Bamboo stem biomass adsorption capability for Cd2+ remediation from heavy metal-polluted wastewater will be examined to prevent recurrence. The experiment controlled biosorbent dosage, contact length, pH, temperature, and beginning Cadmium concentration for the optimum remediation. Cd2+ was best removed at pH 5 with contact time was 90 min at 298 K. Adsorption observed was 4.17 mg/g at 298 K with 4.13 mg/g Cd2+ sorbed in 90 min. Metal ion concentration reached upto 80.98 % with qe 2.01 mg/g while the desorption 91.3 % at 0.05 M of HCl. The kinetic study showed that it follows Lagergren psuedo-second order reaction, Langmuir, and Freundlich models. The bamboo stem biomass performed better at all cadmium concentrations, with heavy metal removal increasing with concentration. According to the results, bamboo stem biomass is effective in heavy metal removal from wastewater. SEM shows biochar has longitudinal pores and a rough surface. Biochar has significant KCl concentration due to its sharp, strong XRD peaks. These findings suggest that bamboo stem biomass is effective in removing heavy metals from wastewater.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100936
JournalEnvironmental Nanotechnology, Monitoring and Management
Volume21
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 May 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Bamboo stem
  • Biochar
  • Biosorbent
  • Biosorption
  • Heavy metal
  • Remediation

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Materials Science (miscellaneous)
  • Water Science and Technology
  • Waste Management and Disposal
  • Pollution
  • Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law

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