Innovation in Acid Mine Drainage Remediation Using Coffee Waste Biochar in Michiquillay, 2025
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https://doi.org/10.18687/LEIRD2025.1.1.753Keywords:
acid drainage, removal, biochar, coffeeAbstract
This research aims to remove heavy metals from Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) using activated carbon from coffee waste. To do this, 0.5 g, 1 g, and 1.5 g of biochar were applied in triplicate in 250 mL beakers each; the tests were conducted at 15-minute intervals for a total time of one hour. The results showed the initial presence of copper (3.9185 mg/L), zinc (18.2 mg/L), and iron (0.215 mg/L); after the treatment process, the final concentrations were 0.0155 mg/L, 1.49833 mg/L, and 0.0309 mg/L, respectively. Additionally, an increase in the average pH was recorded from 4.77 to 7.67, achieving a neutral pH. These results demonstrate that coffee biochar, due to its high porosity when activated, has a remarkable absorption capacity. Ultimately, 99% copper, 85% zinc, and 91% iron were removed, confirming the high efficiency of this activated agroindustrial waste and meeting Environmental Quality Standards.Downloads
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2025-12-12
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Licapa-Redolfo, G. S., Camino Romero, M. J., & Gomez Gonzales, R. B. J. (2025). Innovation in Acid Mine Drainage Remediation Using Coffee Waste Biochar in Michiquillay, 2025. LACCEI, 2(13). https://doi.org/10.18687/LEIRD2025.1.1.753