2015
DOI: 10.1590/1807-1929/agriambi.v19n1p77-83
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Chemical characterization of agroforestry solid residues aiming its utilization as adsorbents for metals in water

Abstract: A B S T R A C TIn this work, a study of the correlation between the functional groups present in the chemical structure of the fibers of coconut shells, cocoa and eucalyptus, and their adsorption capacity of Cd +2 and Cu +2 ions from water was performed. The content of soluble solids and reactive phenols in aqueous extracts were determined. The chemical functional groups present in the fibers were examined using the IR spectra. The adsorption capacity of the peels was determined using atomic absorption spectro… Show more

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“…Resultado do ensaio de Ultravioleta para as soluções (Água-60, Cimento-15, NaOH-01, NaOH-10 e NaOH-20) após retirada das fibras com 81 dias de ensaio Quanto às curvas das soluções com NaOH, é possível visualizar, em ordem crescente, que quanto maior foi a concentração alcalina mais componentes foram absorvidos no ensaio, ou seja, maior foi a degradação das fibras de coco. É possível que esta absorção esteja relacionada à presença de polifenois de taninos condensados (Luzardo et al, 2015).…”
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“…Resultado do ensaio de Ultravioleta para as soluções (Água-60, Cimento-15, NaOH-01, NaOH-10 e NaOH-20) após retirada das fibras com 81 dias de ensaio Quanto às curvas das soluções com NaOH, é possível visualizar, em ordem crescente, que quanto maior foi a concentração alcalina mais componentes foram absorvidos no ensaio, ou seja, maior foi a degradação das fibras de coco. É possível que esta absorção esteja relacionada à presença de polifenois de taninos condensados (Luzardo et al, 2015).…”
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“…However, some differences are observed, and they are related to the absence of the 1735 cm − 1 and ≈1375 cm − 1 bands for the F-N and S-L samples. This fact may indicate a loss of the carbonyl group due to the decarboxylation process derived from the basic hydrolysis of lignin caused by the alkaline conditions of the cement hydration [14,19]. John et al [13] point out that the delignification of the coconut fibers was 14% after 12 years inside wall panels.…”
Section: Thermogravimetric Analysis (Tga)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, agroindustry generates significant amounts of biomass waste without a specific use. Nowadays, there are a large number of investigations that study these type of wastes as heavy metal biosorbents [9][10][11][12][13][14][15]. However, there is no scientific information about the treatment, reuse or final destination of the new biomasscontaminant waste.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%