Carbon filtration: harnessing cotton’s power to purify drinking water

Salma Morad, Siba Abo Ali, Layan Diab, Rehan Abedelrahman, Faihaa Amar, Sare Asli, Muhamad Hugerat, Inas Said, Mahmud Diab

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Abstract

Water pollution is a global concern, necessitating accessible and effective water treatment solutions. Our study focused on developing and evaluating carbonized cotton filters for methylene blue (MB) removal from drinking water. We examined the impact of carbonization parameters on filter performance, revealing significantly higher MB removal with carbonized filters compared to pure cotton. This improvement can be attributed to increased surface area, enhanced adsorption capacity, and altered chemical properties resulting from car-bonization. We also tested the generality of the process using lentils and sesame, further demonstrating the versatility of carbonized cotton filters. Additionally, we assessed filter durability through multiple filtration cycles, confirming their consistent efficiency over time. Our find-ings underscore carbonized cotton filters’ efficacy and broad applicability for water purification, providing an affordable and sustainable solution to combat water pollution. This research advances water treatment technologies and advocates for using locally available resources to enhance water quality cost-effectively and eco-responsibly.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)301-311
Number of pages11
JournalWater Quality Research Journal
Volume58
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Nov 2023

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Keywords

  • carbonized cotton
  • drinking water
  • filtration
  • methylene blue (MB)
  • sustainable technology
  • water purification

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Water Science and Technology

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