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Scavenging of phenolic compounds from aqueous waste using magnetic nanoparticles activated carbon prepared from date seed

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Title Scavenging of phenolic compounds from aqueous waste using magnetic nanoparticles activated carbon prepared from date seed
 
Creator Singh, Shripal
Jaiswal, Rinku
 
Subject Calibration Cell
 
Description Phenol and its derivatives constitute a group of pollutants that are present in industrial and domestic wastewater and carcinogenic in nature. Adsorption on Magnetic nanoparticles activated carbon (MNAC) has emerged an efficient and economically viable technology for removal of toxic phenolic compounds from domestic and industrial wastewater. In the present study activated carbon (AC) is prepared from date seed using KOH in a modified muffle furnace. The magnetic nanoparticles activated carbon (MNAC) is prepared by combining this activated carbon with magnetic nanoparticles developed by coprecipitation method. A variety of techniques such as N2-BET surface area, SEM, FT-IR, XRD, TEM, pH pzc and VSM were used to characterize the structure, morphology and magnetic performance of MNAC. The N2-BET surface area of the MNAC (894 m2g-1) is found lesser than the prepared AC (2298 m2g-1). A broad peak at 2&
 
Date 2017-04
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Identifier Singh, Shripal and Jaiswal, Rinku (2017) Scavenging of phenolic compounds from aqueous waste using magnetic nanoparticles activated carbon prepared from date seed. Research Journal of Recent Sciences, 6 (4). pp. 18-27.
 
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