| Literature DB >> 29570648 |
Lucinaldo Santos Silva1, Jhonatam Carvalho2, Roosevelt Delano Sousa Bezerra3, Mateus Soares Silva4, Francisco José Lustosa Ferreira5, Josy Anteveli Osajima6, Edson Cavalcanti da Silva Filho7.
Abstract
In the last decade, adsorption has been used to minimize the pollution caused by dyes, which represents a serious environmental problem. In this context, this work reports the preparation of phthalic anhydride-modified cellulose (PhCel), through the reaction of cellulose (Cel) with phthalic anhydride (Ph). The efficiency of the reaction was observed by elemental analysis, Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction (XRD) and thermogravimetry/derivative thermogravimetry (TG/DTG). The adsorbent matrix (Cel and PhCel) was used in the removal of crystal violet (CV) and methylene blue (MB) dyes in aqueous medium. In the kinetic study, the experimental data obtained had the best fit to the pseudo-first-order model. In general, the isotherms obtained at different temperatures had a best fit to the model proposed by Langmuir, and the CV and MB adsorption process in adsorbent matrixes can be favored strictly by hydrogen bonds and/or electrostatic interactions for Cel and electrostatic interactions for PhCel.Entities:
Keywords: adsorption; cationic dye; cellulose; description; modification
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29570648 PMCID: PMC6017135 DOI: 10.3390/molecules23040743
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411
Figure 1(i) Reaction scheme of the synthesis process; (ii) Fourier-transform infrared spectra of Cel (a) and PhCel (b); (iii) X-ray diffractograms of Cel (a), PhCel (b) and Ph (c); (iv) TG Curves of Cel (a) and PhCel (b); (v) DTG Curves of Cel (a) and PhCel (b).
Figure 2(a) Point of zero charge of Cel and PhCel. Effect of pH on the adsorption of (b) CV and (c) MB onto Cel or PhCel.
Modeled kinetic parameters for the adsorption of CV and MB by Cel or PhCel.
| Adsorbent | pH | Dye | Pseudo-First-Order Model | Pseudo-Second-Order Model | Elovich Model | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cel | 7.0 | CV | 24.7470 | 0.0328 | 24.5225 | 0.9815 | 0.0014 | 28.7321 | 1.1557 | 0.9879 | 3.3022 | 0.1788 | 0.9829 |
| 8.0 | MB | 9.6460 | 0.0201 | 10.2337 | 0.9892 | 0.0016 | 12.8901 | 0.2658 | 0.9861 | 0.5198 | 0.3359 | 0.9818 | |
| PhCel | 6.0 | CV | 34.8730 | 0.0460 | 34.1093 | 0.9795 | 0.0019 | 37.9294 | 2.7334 | 0.9838 | 18.6190 | 0.1769 | 0.9741 |
| 8.0 | MB | 41.7840 | 0.0262 | 43.5332 | 0.9845 | 0.0005 | 53.2477 | 1.4177 | 0.9661 | 2.8421 | 0.0823 | 0.9512 | |
Isotherm model parameters for the adsorption of CV and MB on Cel or PhCel.
| Adsorbent | pH | Dye | Temperature (K) | Langmuir | Freundlich | Temkin | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cel | 7.0 | CV | 298 | 27.1985 | 0.1403 | 0.1336 | 0.9844 | 3.5521 | 7.8022 | 0.9648 | 1.9197 | 110.1706 | 0.9843 |
| 308 | 26.6632 | 0.1354 | 0.1696 | 0.9700 | 3.7394 | 8.0199 | 0.9541 | 2.6169 | 151.0012 | 0.9690 | |||
| 318 | 27.0856 | 0.1166 | 0.1538 | 0.9784 | 3.4158 | 7.2187 | 0.9637 | 1.7727 | 166.9936 | 0.9783 | |||
| Cel | 8.0 | MB | 298 | 12.0854 | 0.0671 | 0.2193 | 0.9909 | 2.7744 | 2.1758 | 0.9615 | 0.6367 | 216.2711 | 0.9863 |
| 308 | 14.3716 | 0.0549 | 0.2446 | 0.9886 | 2.4717 | 2.0835 | 0.9558 | 0.5589 | 228.1585 | 0.9811 | |||
| 318 | 14.1790 | 0.0731 | 0.2240 | 0.9910 | 2.7743 | 2.6760 | 0.9604 | 0.7447 | 278.4868 | 0.9857 | |||
| PhCel | 6.0 | CV | 298 | 37.5097 | 0.2686 | 0.1067 | 0.9682 | 4.0826 | 13.6859 | 0.9666 | 7.6652 | 96.5475 | 0.9790 |
| 308 | 37.1611 | 0.2677 | 0.0881 | 0.9637 | 4.0281 | 13.4287 | 0.9820 | 9.8824 | 126.9822 | 0.9840 | |||
| 318 | 43.2401 | 0.0696 | 0.2596 | 0.9805 | 2.4657 | 6.8735 | 0.9849 | 1.1053 | 103.9071 | 0.9699 | |||
| PhCel | 8.0 | MB | 298 | 52.2047 | 0.1590 | 0.1885 | 0.9256 | 3.5962 | 16.0065 | 0.8550 | 1.7601 | 53.5470 | 0.8930 |
| 308 | 56.9999 | 0.0847 | 0.2935 | 0.9448 | 2.4163 | 9.4411 | 0.8712 | 0.6308 | 51.7234 | 0.9418 | |||
| 318 | 55.0383 | 0.1428 | 0.3313 | 0.9567 | 2.8477 | 12.7742 | 0.8709 | 1.2046 | 69.4659 | 0.9360 | |||