Archive/Sustainable β-Cyclodextrin Modified Sawdust Biochar for Enhanced Organic Pollutant Removal in Circular Water Treatment
Sustainable β-Cyclodextrin Modified Sawdust Biochar for Enhanced Organic Pollutant Removal in Circular Water Treatment
Abayomi Olusegun Adeniyi, Modupe Olufunmilayo Jimoh, Mairi Macintyre et al.
19 mai 2026
en

Abstract

This study evaluates β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) and malonic acid functionalized pine sawdust biochar for organic pollutant removal, benchmarking efficacy against commercial Norit GSX activated carbon for sustainable water treatment. Characterization revealed that β-CD modification successfully developed porous structures, with Sawdust Activated Carbon (SDAC) and Norit GSX Activated Carbon (GSXAC) achieving Brunauer–Emmett–Teller (BET) surface areas of 438.36 m2/g and 1223.79 m2/g, respectively. Adsorption kinetics and isotherm studies demonstrated the superiority of β-CD-modified materials over traditional acid-functionalized variants. The adsorption kinetics were exceptionally well-described by the Pseudo-Second-Order model R2 > 0.99, indicating that the process is governed by chemical interactions rather than simple physical attachment. In contrast, the Pseudo-First-Order and Elovich models provided poor descriptions of the system (R2 = 0.54 and 0.11, respectively). An isotherm analysis further confirmed the heterogeneous nature of the SDAC surface, with the Freundlich model exhibiting an excellent fit (R2 > 0.99) and an n value of 0.79. For GSXAC, the Freundlich model also outperformed the Langmuir model, yielding a KF of 441.72 mg/g and n = 0.77, reflecting high adsorption intensity on a heterogeneous surface. The comparative advantage of β-CD is in line with its unique truncated cone structure, which is consistent with guest–host inclusion complex formation, multi-modal hydrogen bonding, and enhanced pH resilience. These findings validate β-CD-modified sawdust-derived adsorbents as potential, sustainable, high-capacity alternatives to industrial-grade carbons.

IPC Classification

C07

Keywords

sustainable-cyclodextrinmodifiedsawdustbiocharenhancedorganicpollutantremovalcircularwatertreatmentevaluatesmalonicacidfunctionalizedpinebenchmarkingefficacyagainstcommercialnoritactivatedcarbon
Citer cette publication

€ 4.00