2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.eti.2020.101343
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Porous carbon materials based on Physalis alkekengi L. husk and its application for removal of malachite green

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“…In this period of time, the removal of about 36 different organic dyes have been investigated; however, as can be seen from Table 9, the quantitative results showed by the papers greatly varied concerning the maximum dye adsorption capacity resulting from the experimental data. [32] 2000 [59] 133 [80] 140 [17] 573 [63] 255 [21] 331 [69] 1584 [43] 316 [25] 926 [29] 1690 [33] 1146 [26] 1250 [22] 1807 [44] 1409 [19] 1581 [81] (Concentrations in mg/g).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this period of time, the removal of about 36 different organic dyes have been investigated; however, as can be seen from Table 9, the quantitative results showed by the papers greatly varied concerning the maximum dye adsorption capacity resulting from the experimental data. [32] 2000 [59] 133 [80] 140 [17] 573 [63] 255 [21] 331 [69] 1584 [43] 316 [25] 926 [29] 1690 [33] 1146 [26] 1250 [22] 1807 [44] 1409 [19] 1581 [81] (Concentrations in mg/g).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, in order to give a further utility to this waste, it was used as precursor of a porous carbon material. Malachite green (MG) was used to investigate the adsorption properties of the material [ 59 ]. It was found that at a pH of 9, the maximum adsorption capacity of the adsorbent reached near 2000 mg/g, whereas 51% (1016 mg/g) of the dye was adsorbed in the first 5 min.…”
Section: Adsorbents For the Removal Of Cationic Dyes From Watersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, an in order to give a further utility to this waste, it was used as precursor of a porous carbon material. Malachite green was used to investigate the adsorption properties of the material [83]. It was found that a pH of 9, the maximum adsorption capacity of the adsorbent reached near 2000 mg/g, whereas 51% (1016 mg/g) of the dye was adsorbed in the first five minutes.…”
Section: Table 6 Efficacy Of the Adsorbent After Cycles Of Adsorption-desorptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To formulate a porous carbon material that had an abundance of surface functional groups and a huge specific surface area; Physalis alkekengi L. husk (PH) was used for the first time as a carbon source from PH and designated as porous carbon Physalis alkekengi L. husk (PCPH) by Zhang et al [13]. The experimental results demonstrate that (PCPH) prepared from PH has good adsorption performance for Malachite Green (MG).…”
Section: Medicinal Functions Of Physalis Fruits For Biomedical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%