Abstract

The objectives of this research are to determine an optimum condition for producing the activated carbon from oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) and used as an adsorbent to remove methylene blue (MB) dye from aqueous solution. Chemical activation by phosphoric acid (H3PO4) was used as a procedure to modify OPEFB, in which in this study the carbonization and activation were done simultaneously. The concentrations of phosphoric acid were varied from 20-60% by weight and carbonization temperature and time were varied from 500-800oC and 30-60 minutes, respectively. It was found that among the conditions used, the best condition for producing activated carbon was obtained when using 60% H3PO4 and carbonized at 500oC for 30 minute. The produced activated carbon had a surface area of 362.5 m2/g and average pore size of 2.94 nm. Methylene blue and Iodine numbers were 13.62 and 356.46 mg/g, respectively, which were comparable to the results of commercial activated carbon; i.e. 6.96 and 778.7 mg/g. The optimum condition for the adsorption of MB from synthetic wastewater by produced activated carbon was found at pH 8-12 with equilibrium time of 4 hours. Results demonstrated that the equilibrium data was well fitted by Freundlich isotherm model with the isotherm constants KF of 7.75 mg/g and 1/n of 0.13.

Highlights

  • Wastewater from tanning industry is one of the important environmental problems in Thailand

  • The aim of this study was to investigate the removal of methylene blue by adsorption process using activated carbon prepared from oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB). 2-Level Full factorial design experiments were carried out; parameters such as concentration of activation reagent, temperature and carbonation time were varied to investigate their effect on activated carbon performance and theirs use for Methylene blue adsorption

  • OPEFB was obtained from Thai Taro & Oil Company, Ltd., the palm oil production company located at Surat Thani province in the South of Thailand

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Introduction

Wastewater from tanning industry is one of the important environmental problems in Thailand. It has a wide impact especially on the communities around the plant. Reducing the toxicity of wastewater before releasing to the environment is a way to reduce the conflict between the factory and the surrounding community, and compliance with an environmental legal standard. Basic Dye is one of major dyes normally used in tanning industry. Methylene blue is an example of basic dye. There are many methods to remove dyes from wastewater such as; chemical precipitation, reverse osmosis, adsorption process, etc. Adsorption by activated carbon is one of the promising processes since it is cheap, easy to operate and no chemical additional

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