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Sirinad Mahawong,

Parichart Onsri, Piyatida Thaveemas

et al.

Scientific Reports, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 15(1)

Published: May 8, 2025

The demand for sustainability is driving research into new ways to make use of waste products. Porous adsorbents with magnetic properties are reusable and do not require a significant external energy source. They well-suited the task decontaminating water on large scale and, if benignly synthesized from products, they would meet sustainability. In this research, an in situ single-step synthesis developed that generates porous carbon composite iron scrap sugarcane bagasse, both which abundant This procedure combines processes carbonization, magnetization, activation one step. Iron serves as precursor self-activating agent, so no additional chemical activators required. surface area (505 m2/g) adsorbent its capacity tetracycline adsorption (687.6 mg/g) suitable treatment contaminated wastewater. process straightforward, materials fabricate retains performance even after five cycles desorption ensures cost-effectiveness support concept circular economy.

Language: Английский

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et al.

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Language: Английский

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Facile fabrication of electrospun hybrid nanofibers integrated cellulose, chitosan with ZIF-8 for efficient remediation of copper ions DOI

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et al.

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Published: April 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Bamboo-Derived Biochar as an Efficient Adsorbent for Oxytetracycline Removal from Water DOI Creative Commons
Hong Nam Nguyen,

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et al.

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Published: March 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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0

Transforming waste into value: Single-step in situ synthesis of magnetic porous carbon composite adsorbents from sugarcane bagasse and iron scrap DOI Creative Commons

Sirinad Mahawong,

Parichart Onsri, Piyatida Thaveemas

et al.

Scientific Reports, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 15(1)

Published: May 8, 2025

The demand for sustainability is driving research into new ways to make use of waste products. Porous adsorbents with magnetic properties are reusable and do not require a significant external energy source. They well-suited the task decontaminating water on large scale and, if benignly synthesized from products, they would meet sustainability. In this research, an in situ single-step synthesis developed that generates porous carbon composite iron scrap sugarcane bagasse, both which abundant This procedure combines processes carbonization, magnetization, activation one step. Iron serves as precursor self-activating agent, so no additional chemical activators required. surface area (505 m2/g) adsorbent its capacity tetracycline adsorption (687.6 mg/g) suitable treatment contaminated wastewater. process straightforward, materials fabricate retains performance even after five cycles desorption ensures cost-effectiveness support concept circular economy.

Language: Английский

Citations

0