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Co-pyrolysis of Orange Peel and Eggshell for Oxygenated Rich Composite: Process Optimization with Response Surface Methodology.

Nayan Kumar,Marek Vach,Vipin Kumar Saini, Andrea Zitkova

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT(2024)

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Co-pyrolysis of orange peel and chicken eggshell was performed for the synthesis of the composite, a co-pyrolysis technique used to promote natural fabrication and to allow the raw material elemental combination effect and the preparatory conditions such as pyrolysis temperature, residence time, and eggshell/orange peel mixing ratio, to be optimized with the response surface methodology through Box-Behnken Design(BBD). BBD involved a randomized series of 17 experimental runs, and the best optimal conditions were found with a pyrolysis temperature of 300 °C, a residence time of 1 h, and 0.5 as the mixing ratio. These conditions gave a maximum adsorption capacity of 167 mg/g for removal of the modal pollutant methylene blue. FTIR spectra of the composite showed new functional peaks of oxygenated groups, at two different bands. XRD confirmed an amorphous surface with inorganic component peaks, while SEM-EDS revealed rich defects sites along with an enhanced percentage of oxygen elements on the surface; the surface area was enhanced from 1 m2 with unmodified peel to 64 m2 with composite. The adsorption behavior of the composite was studied for dye removal and the adsorption behavior was well explained by the Langmuir isotherm model.
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Co-pyrolysis,Orange peel & eggshell composite,Optimization,Methylene blue,Adsorption
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