Removal of Benzene and Toluene from their Polluted Aqueous solutions by using Natural Adsorbent
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.52716/jprs.v7i2.186Keywords:
Activated carbon, consumed black tea, filters sand, methylene blue, methyl violet, benzene, toluene.Abstract
Low cost activated carbon was produced from available consumed black tea with microwave
technique and employed as an effective adsorbent for removal of benzene (Bz) and toluene (T) from
water. The resulted activated carbon was characterized by utilizing dye (methylene blue (MB) and
methyl violet (MV)) adsorption procedures and several techniques such as Fourier transform Infrared
(FTIR), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-Rays diffraction (XRD). Commercial activated
carbon and filter sand as individual and blend samples were also subjected to adsorption of MB, MV,
Bz, and T. All obtained results were tabulated and discussed after qualitative and quantitative
determinations by applying ultraviolet- visible spectroscopy (UV-VIS) for MB and MV dyes, and gas
chromatography (GC) instrumentations for Bz and T.
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