| Literature DB >> 25705714 |
Asma Nasrullah1, Hizbullah Khan1, Amir Sada Khan2, Zakaria Man3, Nawshad Muhammad4, Muhammad Irfan Khan5, Naser M Abd El-Salam6.
Abstract
The ash of C. polygonoides (locally called balanza) was collected from Lakki Marwat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, and was utilized as biosorbent for methylene blue (MB) removal from aqueous solution. The ash was used as biosorbent without any physical or chemical treatment. The biosorbent was characterized by using various techniques such as Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The particle size and surface area were measured using particle size analyzer and Brunauer-Emmett-Teller equation (BET), respectively. The SEM and BET results expressed that the adsorbent has porous nature. Effects of various conditions such as initial concentration of methylene blue (MB), initial pH, contact time, dosage of biosorbent, and stirring rate were also investigated for the adsorption process. The rate of the adsorption of MB on biomass sample was fast, and equilibrium has been achieved within 1 hour. The kinetics of MB adsorption on biosorbent was studied by pseudo-first- and pseudo-second-order kinetic models and the pseudo-second-order has better mathematical fit with correlation coefficient value (R (2)) of 0.999. The study revealed that C. polygonoides ash proved to be an effective, alternative, inexpensive, and environmentally benign biosorbent for MB removal from aqueous solution.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25705714 PMCID: PMC4329226 DOI: 10.1155/2015/562693
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ScientificWorldJournal ISSN: 1537-744X
Resonance structure and some important physical properties of MB (3, 7-bis(dimethyl amino)phenothiazine-5-ium chloride) [30].
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| Mw (g/mol) | Size (nm) |
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| 319.85 | 1.69 × 0.74 × 0.38 | 43.60 | 5.58 | 100–110 |
Mw molecular weight.
S water solubility at 25°C.
K ow octanol water partition coefficient.
T melting point.
Figure 1Digital photographs of C. polygonoides and its ash.
Surface properties of C. polygonoides ash.
| Surface properties | Values |
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| BET surface area | 4.3810 m2·g−1 |
| Average pores volume | 0.016691 cm3·g−1 |
| Average pore diameter | 152.56 Å |
Figure 2FTIR spectra of (a) C. polygonoides and (b) C. polygonoides ash.
Figure 3SEM analysis of C. polygonoides ash.
Figure 4(a) TGA curve of C. polygonoides ash. (b) DTA curve of C. polygonoides ash.
Figure 5(a) Effect of contact time on adsorption of MB on C. polygonoides ash. (b) Adsorption capacity plot for adsorption of various concentration of MB on C. polygonoides ash.
Figure 6Effect of shaking speed on adsorption of MB on C. polygonoides ash.
Figure 7Effect of adsorption dose on MB adsorption on C. polygonoides ash.
Pseudo-first-order kinetics data for adsorption of MB on C. polygonoides ash.
| Conc.: mg/L | Intercept | Slope |
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| 4 | −0.711 | −0.0220 | 0.99953 |
| 6 | −0.6242 | −0.0272 | 0.9839 |
| 8 | −0.5695 | −0.0298 | 0.9522 |
| 10 | −0.4653 | −0.0361 | 0.8851 |
Figure 8Pseudo-second-order kinetics plot for adsorption of MB on C. polygonoides ash.
Pseudo-second-order kinetics data for adsorption of MB C. polygonoides ash.
| Conc.: mg/L | Intercept | Slope |
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| 4 | 1.68 | 1.07 | 0.9998 |
| 6 | 1.75 | 1.05 | 0.9999 |
| 8 | 1.73 | 1.03 | 0.9998 |
| 10 | 1.67 | 1.01 | 0.999 |
Pseudo-second-order kinetic parameters of various kinetics parameters for the adsorption of MB onto C. polygonoides at different initial dye concentrations.
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| 4 | 0.93 | 0.46 | 0.402 | 0.9999 |
| 6 | 0.95 | 0.51 | 0.467 | 0.9999 |
| 8 | 0.96 | 0.54 | 0.507 | 0.9998 |
| 10 | 0.98 | 0.58 | 0.567 | 0.9999 |
Figure 9Plot of intraparticle diffusion model for MB adsorption by C. polygonoides ash at different initial dye concentrations.
Figure 10Mechanism of adsorption of MB molecules on biosorbent.
| Adsorbent | Shaking time/min | References |
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| 60 min | This work |
| Tea waste | 720 | [ |
| Jackfruit leaf | 300 | [ |
| Pomelo skin | 315 | [ |
| Jackfruit peel | 180 | [ |
| Coconut bunch waste | 300 | [ |
| Adsorbent | Adsorption capacity | References |
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| 24.72 | This work |
| NaOH treated raw kaolin | 16.34 | [ |
| NaOH treated pure kaolin | 20.49 | [ |
| Beech sawdust pretreated with CaCl2 | 13.02 | [ |
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| 4.17 | [ |
| Orange peel | 14.3 | [ |
| Jute fiber carbon | 27.99 | [ |
| Sawdust | 37.83 | [ |