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                               8  Biannual Conference on Chemistry - CHEM 08




                        Lignocellulose Biomass : A Renewable and Sustainable
                      Source for Generating Hydrochars and Activated Carbons

                               for the Removal of Emerging Contaminants
                                              Umair Ahmed Qureshi
                            Government Boys Degree College Qasimabad, Hyderabad




                                                     ABSTRACT
                    Emerging contaminants (EC's) are pollutants of growing concern. They
                    are mainly organic compounds such as: pesticides, pharmaceuticals and
                    personal  care  products,  hormones,  plasticizers,  food  additives,  wood
                    preservatives,  laundry  detergents,  surfactants,  disinfectants,  flame
                    retardants,  and  other  organic  compounds  that  were  found  recently  in

                    natural wastewater stream generated by human and industrial activities.
                    The majority of ECs do not have standard regulations and could lead to
                    lethal effects on human and aquatic life even at small concentrations. The
                    conventional  primary  and  secondary  water  treatment  plants  do  not
                    remove or degrade these toxic pollutants efficiently and hence need cost
                    effective  tertiary  treatment  method. Adsorption is one of the  highly
                    acclaimed techniques that  has benefits such as ease of operation, good
                    efficiency and economically more feasible. Among the adsorbents used for
                    the removal of these unregulated compounds, lignocellulose based
                    hydrochars and activated carbon from them have  outperformed the
                    existing commercially expensive activated carbons. Hydrothermal
                    method of preparing hydrochars is not only a cheap method but also
                    environmentally friendly technique that reduces  the emission of
                    greenhouse gases and yield heavy metal free scaffold to prepare activated
                    carbon in substantial yield. Thus, we have highlighted recent advances in
                    different lignocellulose based hydrochars achieved through hydothermal
                    method followed by chemical activation for the removal of ECs. Their
                    gaps associated with them have been highlighted and future
                    recommendations are also proposed in this presentation to in order to
                    widen the scope of these materials in green chemistry.








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