2022
DOI: 10.4236/jacen.2022.114021
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Production of New Adsorbent from <i>Mango residues</i> Collected in the Urban Community of Mamou

Abstract: Activated coal obtained from mango residues is an alternative for the valorisation of these wastes for applications. This work focuses on the production of a new adsorbent from mango residues collected in the urban common of Mamou (Republic of Guinea) by chemical activation with potassium hydroxide. To do this, the different rates: humidity, cinders, volatile matter, fixed carbon et iodine indices before activation and after activation at 400˚C and 700˚C were determined which are: (6.28%; 0.97%; 73.80%; 25.23%… Show more

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“…These values are very high compared to the results obtained from (Sow, 2017) on the Niger rivers are: (12.58 mg/l) and Mafou (15.58 mg/l) without treatment. After treatment of the samples with activated carbon produced by us (Sow et al, 2022), the nitrate ion concentrations go from 44.72 mg/l to 9.08 mg/l (P1); from 51.12 mg/l to 9.59 mg/l (P2) and from 57.89 mg/l to 5.96 mg/l (P3) i.e., an average of (83.55%) of nitrate ions retained by the carbon used (Figure 5 and Table 1). However, for phosphate ions, the concentration values at sampling points P1, P2 and P3 (April) before treatment are: 5.09 mg/l, 10.34 mg/l and 13.27 mg/l.…”
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“…These values are very high compared to the results obtained from (Sow, 2017) on the Niger rivers are: (12.58 mg/l) and Mafou (15.58 mg/l) without treatment. After treatment of the samples with activated carbon produced by us (Sow et al, 2022), the nitrate ion concentrations go from 44.72 mg/l to 9.08 mg/l (P1); from 51.12 mg/l to 9.59 mg/l (P2) and from 57.89 mg/l to 5.96 mg/l (P3) i.e., an average of (83.55%) of nitrate ions retained by the carbon used (Figure 5 and Table 1). However, for phosphate ions, the concentration values at sampling points P1, P2 and P3 (April) before treatment are: 5.09 mg/l, 10.34 mg/l and 13.27 mg/l.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The adsorbent (activated carbon) used in this work to remove these phosphate and nitrate ions demonstrated to be one the most the simple method and who give excellent results was obtained by the physical activation process (carbonization) of mango residues collected in the urban area of Mamou (Sow et al, 2022).…”
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