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Functionalization of chitosan biopolymer with SiO 2 nanoparticles and benzaldehyde via hydrothermal process for acid red 88 dye adsorption: Box-Behnken design optimization

An effective hydrothermally prepared chitosan-benzaldehyde/SiO adsorbent (CTA-BZA/SiO ) employed functionalization of a CTA biopolymer with SiO nanoparticles and BZA. CTA-BZA/SiO is an adsorbent that was utilized for the adsorption of an acidic dye (acid red 88, AR88) from synthetic wastewater. The...

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Published in:International journal of biological macromolecules 2023-07, Vol.247, p.125806
Main Authors: Wu, Ruihong, Abdulhameed, Ahmed Saud, Yong, Soon Kong, Li, He, ALOthman, Zeid A, Wilson, Lee D, Jawad, Ali H
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Language:English
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Summary:An effective hydrothermally prepared chitosan-benzaldehyde/SiO adsorbent (CTA-BZA/SiO ) employed functionalization of a CTA biopolymer with SiO nanoparticles and BZA. CTA-BZA/SiO is an adsorbent that was utilized for the adsorption of an acidic dye (acid red 88, AR88) from synthetic wastewater. The fundamental adsorption variables (A: CTA-BZA/SiO dosage (0.02-0.1 g); B: pH (4-10); and C: duration (10-60)) were optimized via the Box-Behnken design (BBD). The Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms (coefficients of determination R  = 0.99) agreed well with empirical data of AR88 adsorption by CTA-BZA/SiO . The pseudo-first-order model showed reasonable agreement with the kinetic data of AR88 adsorption by CTA-BZA/SiO . The maximal AR88 adsorption capacity (q ) for CTA-BZA/SiO was identified to be 252.4 mg/g. The electrostatic attractions between both the positively charged CTA-BZA/SiO adsorbent and the AR88 anions, plus the n-π, π-π, and H-bond interactions contribute to the favourable adsorption process. This study reveals that CTA-BZA/SiO has the capacity to be a suitable adsorbent for the removal of a wider range of organic dyes from industrial effluents.
ISSN:1879-0003