Abstract:
Nowadays, developing cost effective, and non-hazardous materials for the removal of toxic heavy
metals discharged from industrial wastewater is one of the major challenging problem of the world
particularly, developing countries. Among the different toxic heavy metals, Hexavalent chromium
(Cr (VI)) is one of the most known toxic heavy metal and serious environmental concerns due to its
long persistence in the environment and highly deadly nature in living organisms discharged from
electroplating process, painting, tannery, and metal work industries. Hence, this study mainly
focuses on the synthesis of activated carbon from corncob, sawdust and bamboo, and activated
carbon-graphene oxide composite (BAC/GO) for the application of Cr (VI) adsorption. The most
effective AC was synthesized from bamboo. Furthermore, the bamboo activated carbon combined
with electrochemically exfoliated graphene oxide was synthesized to increase the adsorption
efficiency of activated carbon prepared from bamboo. The synthesized materials were characterized
using different techniques i.e. UV-Vis spectrophotometer, FTIR, XRD, TGA, DLS, BET, and SEM-
EDX. The results confirmed that the developed activated carbon and composite successfully
synthesized. From the single effect study the highest adsorption efficiency of bamboo activated
carbon was 99.18% at the optimum process conditions of adsorption factors. Additionally, the
kinetics of the adsorption was well-fitted to pseudo-second order (R2 =0.9998) and the corresponding
rate constants were obtained. The isotherm of adsorption of corncob activated carbon, sawdust
activated carbon, bamboo activated carbon, and BAC/GO composite was well-fitted to freundlich
isotherm (R2 = 0.9835, 0.9733, 0.9634, and 0.9755, respectively) than Langmuir isotherm. The
developed model‟s validation and interaction effects between process parameters were investigated
by Box Behnken Design and the maximum Cr (VI) adsorption efficiency (99.34%) was attained at PH
(2), adsorbent dose (2.5mg/L), initial Cr (VI) ion concentration (12.5mg/L), and contact time (90
min). Also at this optimum operating conditions the adsorption efficiency of corncob activated
carbon, sawdust activated carbon and bamboo activated carbon were examined and the obtained
result was (90.5%, 94.8%, and 98.95%), respectively. Moreover, the Cr (VI) adsorption efficiency of
BAC/GO composite was investigated using real Armament engineering industrial wastewater and the
obtained adsorption efficiency was (99.85 %). Generally, this study demonstrates that the developed
BAC/GO composite was synthesized from waste and it has excellent adsorption capacity, easy to
prepare and use, cost effective and non-hazardous than corncob activated carbon, sawdust activated
carbon and bamboo activated carbon.