| Literature DB >> 29301321 |
Hongxia Chen1,2, Chengzhang Wang3,4,5, Jianzhong Ye6,7, Hao Zhou8,9,10, Ran Tao11,12, Wenjun Li13,14.
Abstract
Carbon spherules from ginkgo seed starch were prepared through stabilization and carbonization processes. The ginkgo seed starch was first stabilized at 195 °C for 18 h, then carbonized at 500 °C for 2 h under an N₂ atmosphere. The characterization results confirmed that carbon spherules were in the size range of 10-20 μm. Experimental data were also evaluated to find out the kinetic characteristics of phenols on the carbon spherules during the adsorption process. Adsorption processes for phenol, p-nitrophenol and p-chlorophenol were found to follow the pseudo-first order kinetic model with R² values of 0.995, 0.997 and 0.998, while the rate constants k₁ = 0.014, 0.009 and 0.011 min-1 showed that the adsorption is mainly controlled by adsorbate diffusion. The equilibrium data were analyzed with the Langmuir, Freundlich and Temkin-Pyzhev models and the best fit was observed with the Freundlich isotherm, suggesting the physical adsorption of phenols. From the thermodynamic functions, ∆G, ∆H, and ∆S were calculated, which showed that adsorption is more favorable at low temperature and is an exothermic process, and the adsorption of p-nitrophenol and p-chlorophenol were more advantageous than that of phenol.Entities:
Keywords: adsorption; ginkgo seeds; phenols; spherule; starch
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29301321 PMCID: PMC6017978 DOI: 10.3390/molecules23010096
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411
Figure 1(a) N2 adsorption-desorption isotherms; and (b) pore-size distributions for ginkgo seed starches.
Elemental analyses of native, stabilized and carbonized ginkgo seed starches.
| Kind | C (Weight%) | H (Weight%) | O (Weight%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ginkgo starch | 44.79 | 6.18 | 48.76 |
| Stabilized ginkgo starch | 72.24 | 6.12 | 21.29 |
| Carbonized ginkgo seed starch | 93.58 | 4.34 | 0.85 |
Figure 2Fourier-transform infrared (FT–IR) spectroscopies of native (a); stabilized (b); and carbonized (c) ginkgo seed starches.
Figure 3Scanning-electron micrograph (SEM) images of native (a); stabilized (b); and carbonized (c) ginkgo seed starches.
Figure 4X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) figurations of native, stabilized and carbonized ginkgo seed starches.
Figure 5Kinetic adsorption curves of phenol compounds onto ginkgo seed starch-hard carbon spherules (a); and coal-activated carbon (b).
Figure 6(a) Pseudo-first order adsorption kinetics plot; (b) pseudo-second order adsorption kinetics plot; and (c) Weber–Morris adsorption kinetics plot.
Kinetic adsorption parameters of phenols onto ginkgo seed starch-hard carbon spherules.
| Adsorbate | Pseudo-First Order Equation | Pseudo-Second Order Equation | Weber–Morris | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Phenol | 0.014 | 33.41 | 0.995 | 7.42 × 10−4 | 35.71 | 0.926 | 2.971 | 0.994 |
| 0.009 | 36.86 | 0.997 | 4.13 × 10−4 | 41.67 | 0.952 | 2.656 | 0.997 | |
| 0.011 | 42.01 | 0.998 | 3.18 × 10−4 | 52.63 | 0.960 | 3.310 | 0.989 | |
Figure 7Equilibrium adsorption isotherms of phenol (a); p-nitrophenol (b); and p-chlorophenol (c) onto ginkgo seed starch-hard carbon spherules.
Evaluation constants for the adsorption of phenols onto ginkgo seed starch-hard carbon spherules from the Langmuir, Freundlich and Temkin–Pyzhev equations.
| Adsorbate | T (°C) | Langmuir | Freundlich | Temkin-Pyzhev | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Phenol | 25 | 0.993 | 50.00 | 17.6 | 0.998 | 3.623 | 11.64 | 0.988 | 282.26 | 1.107 |
| 35 | 0.996 | 45.45 | 24.68 | 0.996 | 3.425 | 8.97 | 0.992 | 308.19 | 0.651 | |
| 45 | 0.996 | 37.34 | 31.89 | 0.997 | 3.390 | 6.92 | 0.994 | 369.48 | 0.457 | |
| 25 | 0.990 | 55.56 | 11.00 | 0.994 | 4.219 | 16.368 | 0.971 | 301.45 | 3.357 | |
| 35 | 0.994 | 55.56 | 26.83 | 0.997 | 2.841 | 8.375 | 0.992 | 230.60 | 0.442 | |
| 45 | 0.991 | 50.00 | 43.40 | 0.995 | 2.577 | 5.546 | 0.986 | 248.83 | 0.234 | |
| 25 | 0.979 | 62.50 | 13.81 | 0.994 | 3.257 | 13.836 | 0.962 | 221.13 | 1.290 | |
| 35 | 0.993 | 58.82 | 26.29 | 0.997 | 2.747 | 8.531 | 0.991 | 215.83 | 0.440 | |
| 45 | 0.987 | 58.82 | 41.06 | 0.997 | 2.347 | 5.808 | 0.981 | 202.07 | 0.232 | |
Thermodynamic parameters for adsorption process of phenols on the carbon spherules at different temperatures.
| Thermodynamic Parameters | ∆ | ∆ | ∆ | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 25 °C | 35 °C | 45 °C | |||
| Phenol | −4.234 | −3.510 | −2.945 | −23.445 | −64.519 |
| −6.289 | −4.216 | −3.081 | −54.249 | −161.366 | |
| −5.530 | −4.066 | −3.019 | −43.050 | −126.038 | |