Single-step and two-step syntheses of magnetic carbons from coffee residue: elimination of sulfamethazine by adsorption

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l. khenniche
M. Saidou Souleymane
Z. Chemache
F. Benissad-Aissani
A. Amrane
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[1] University of Béjaia,Laboratory of Environmental Engineering (LGE), Department of Process Engineering, Faculty of Technology
[2] University of Rennes 1,National Superior School of Chemistry of Rennes, CNRS, UMR 6226
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Lignocellulosic; Carbon; Magnetization; Antibiotic; Treatment; Wastewater;
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The magnetization process of activated carbons prepared from coffee residue was performed according to two protocols: The first one involved a chemical impregnation with a mixture of two salts: FeSO4·7H2O and FeCl3, followed by a treatment with NaOH (2 M). The second procedure required an impregnation with both salts mentioned above, taken alone or in mixture, followed by a pyrolysis at 600 °C during an hour. A commercial activated carbon treated in the same way was used as reference. Physicochemical analysis of all materials revealed that activated carbon treated with iron sulfate (FeSO4·7H2O) alone contains magnetite; activated carbon prepared with iron chloride (FeCl3) alone contains magnetite, while activated carbon prepared with a combination of both salts contains magnetite and maghemite. Adsorption tests for the sulfamethazine removal from the aqueous phase were carried out at pH = 6 and pH = 4. Magnetized carbon prepared with an impregnation ratio of 75% iron sulfate followed by pyrolysis gave the most effective performance with an elimination efficiency of 64.12% of sulfamethazine.
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