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  • Enhanced adsorption of 2,4-...
    Samanth, Adithya; Vinayagam, Ramesh; Murugesan, Gokulakrishnan; Varadavenkatesan, Thivaharan; Selvaraj, Raja; Pugazhendhi, Arivalagan

    Chemosphere (Oxford), September 2023, 2023-Sep, 2023-09-00, 20230901, Letnik: 336
    Journal Article

    The usage of various herbicides in the agricultural field leads to water pollution which is a big threat to the environment. Herein, the pods of the Peltophorum pterocarpum tree were used as a cheap resource to synthesize activated carbon (AC) by low-temperature carbonization to remove 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) – an abundantly used herbicide. The exceptional surface area (1078.34 m2/g), mesoporous structure, and the various functional groups of the prepared AC adsorbed 2,4-D effectively. The maximum adsorption capacity was 255.12 mg/g, significantly higher than the existing AC adsorbents. The adsorption data satisfactorily modelled using Langmuir and pseudo-second-order models. Also, the adsorption mechanism was studied using a statistical physics model which substantiated the multi-molecular interaction of 2,4-D with the AC. The adsorption energy (<20 kJ/mol) and thermodynamic studies (ΔH°: −19.50 kJ/mol) revealed the physisorption and exothermicity. The practical application of the AC was successfully tested in various waterbodies by spiking experiments. Hence, this work confirms that the AC prepared from the pods of P. pterocarpum can be applied as a potential adsorbent to remove herbicides from polluted waterbodies. Display omitted •Mesoporous activated carbon derived from Peltophorum pterocarpum resulted in exceptional surface area of 1078.34 m2/g.•Removal efficiency reached 94% at pH 2 with sorption capacity of 255.12 mg/g.•Monolayer with single energy model was fitted with the experimental isotherm data.•Significant results (>90%) were obtained on removing 2,4-D from spiked waterbodies.