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Title Cleaner Approach for Atrazine Removal Using Recycling Biowaste/Waste in Permeable Barriers
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Authors Lago, A; Silva, B; Tavares, T
Title Cleaner Approach for Atrazine Removal Using Recycling Biowaste/Waste in Permeable Barriers
Year 2021
Published Recycling, 6, 2
DOI 10.3390/recycling6020041
Abstract This work addresses the rehabilitation of water contaminated with atrazine, entrapping it in a permeable and sustainable barrier designed with waste materials (sepiolite) and with biomaterials (cork and pine bark). Atrazine adsorption was assessed by kinetics and equilibrium assays and desorption was tested with different extraction solvents. Adsorbed atrazine was 100% recovered from sepiolite using 20% acetonitrile solution, while 40% acetonitrile was needed to leach it from cork (98%) and pine bark (94%). Continuous fixed-bed experiments using those sorbents as PRB were performed to evaluate atrazine removal for up-scale applications. The modified dose-response model properly described the breakthrough data. The highest adsorption capacity was achieved by sepiolite (23.3 (& PLUSMN;0.8) mg/g), followed by pine bark (14.8 (& PLUSMN;0.6) mg/g) and cork (13.0 (& PLUSMN;0.9) mg/g). Recyclability of sorbents was evaluated by adsorption-desorption cycles. After two regenerations, sepiolite achieved 81% of atrazine removal, followed by pine with 78% and cork with 54%. Sepiolite had the best performance in terms of adsorption capacity/stability. SEM and FTIR analyses confirmed no significant differences in material morphology and structure. This study demonstrates that recycling waste/biowaste is a sustainable option for wastewater treatment, with waste valorization and environmental protection.
Author Keywords emerging pollutants; waste-based adsorbents/biosorbents; eco-friendly process; permeable barriers; reusability; circular economy
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:000720529100001
WoS Category Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Research Area Science & Technology - Other Topics
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