Issue 19, 2026, Issue in Progress

Greener synthesized P-doped carbon for dual applications: selective cationic dye removal with phytotoxicity assessment and industrial effluent treatment

Abstract

This study presents a novel approach to cationic dye remediation through the strategic valorization of onion peel (OP) waste—a precursor uniquely rich in organosulfur and flavonoid compounds into a phosphorus-doped activated carbon (OPP-1) via one-step H3PO4 activation. Unlike conventional lignocellulosic wastes, the inherent heteroatom content and biochemical complexity of OP synergize with phosphoric acid to produce a mesoporous carbon (535.5 m2 g−1) with enhanced surface functionality, hydrophilicity (contact angle: 10.1°), and strong negative surface charge (−14.4 mV). OPP-1 exhibits exceptional selectivity for cationic dyes, achieving >90% removal of safranin-O (99.99%), methylene blue, brilliant green, and methyl violet, with significantly lower uptake of anionic dyes. Safranin-O adsorption followed Langmuir and pseudo-second-order kinetics, indicative of monolayer chemisorption driven by electrostatic, π–π, and hydrogen-bonding interactions. The synthesized nanocomposite was tested using two textile effluents (IW-1 and IW-2) by time-dependent UV-visible spectroscopy. Dye adsorption was confirmed by a constant decrease in absorbance at 512 and 510 nm. It was able to remove 95.80% of IW-1 within 50 minutes and 98.75% of IW-2 within 60 minutes. Notably, phytotoxicity assays using Vigna radiata demonstrated substantial detoxification, with root and shoot growth recovering to 91% and 82% of control levels, respectively. The adsorbent also maintained 58% efficiency over 10 regeneration cycles. This work highlights a sustainable, waste-to-resource strategy for designing highly selective adsorbents, positioning OP-derived phosphorous-doped carbon as an effective and eco-friendly solution for cationic dye contamination.

Graphical abstract: Greener synthesized P-doped carbon for dual applications: selective cationic dye removal with phytotoxicity assessment and industrial effluent treatment

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Jan 2026
Accepted
26 Mar 2026
First published
31 Mar 2026
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2026,16, 17507-17521

Greener synthesized P-doped carbon for dual applications: selective cationic dye removal with phytotoxicity assessment and industrial effluent treatment

M. B. Lakshmi, A. Akbar, P. Pattanayak, T. Chatterjee, A. V. and M. Ghosh, RSC Adv., 2026, 16, 17507 DOI: 10.1039/D6RA00482B

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