| Literature DB >> 36201492 |
Aveen F Jalal1, Nabil A Fakhre1.
Abstract
The use of macrocyclic compounds to remove organic dyes is fascinating because they have a wide surface area range and can be used for different things. new (14E, 34E)-7-Hydroxy-7, 8, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27-Octahydro-6H, 16H, 33H Tetrabenzo[f,k,u,z][1,5,13,20]Tetraoxacycloheptacosine-16,33-Dione (HOTTD) was obtained by a simple high-dilution method, and characterized by FTIR, 1H-NMR, FESEM, EDX, and XRD. It worked well in removing organic dyes from aqueous solutions. Contact time, pH, dosage, initial concentration and temperature were studied. The optimum conditions were achieved by using 20 mg/L dye concentration, 50 mg dose of adsorbent and pH 9.0 at room temperature. The adsorption process was remarkably fast and reached equilibrium within 10 min for both Brilliant Green and Malachite Green while 70 min for Safranin. The batch adsorption experiments followed a pseudo 2nd order and Langmuir model with maximum adsorption capacity 19.26 mg/g, 18.28 mg/g, and 14.35 mg/g for Brilliant Green, Malachite green and Safranin respectively. The process was endothermic and spontaneous in nature. Adsorbent regeneration test provides an excellent value 5 times.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36201492 PMCID: PMC9536618 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0275330
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.752
Fig 2FESEM images of (a) MC before adsorption of dye (magnification: 25 kx, 2 μm), (b) MC after adsorption of BG (magnification: 25 kx, 2 μm), (c) MC after adsorption of MG (magnification: 25 kx, 2 μm), and (d) MC after adsorption of SA (magnification: 25 kx, 500 nm).
Comparison of BG, MG, and SA adsorbent in different adsorbent materials.
| Adsorbents | Dyes | Adsorption capacity (mg/g) | References |
|---|---|---|---|
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| 0.89 | [ | |
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| 9.64 | [ | |
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| 20.41 | [ | |
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| 15.89 | [ | |
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| 19.26 | This study | |
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| 21.7 | [ | |
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| 12.16 | [ | |
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| 20 | [ | |
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| 28.5 | [ | |
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| 18.28 | This study | |
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| 9.77 | [ | |
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| 16.23 | [ | |
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| 18.48 | [ | |
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| 32.26 | [ | |
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| 1.910 | [ | |
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| 14.35 | This study |
Kinetic characteristics for the adsorption of BG, MG, and SA.
| Parameter | BG | MG | SA | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| qe (exp.) (mg/g) | 4.0 | 4.0 | 3.869 | |
| qcal (mg/g) | 0.1803 | 0.1881 | 1.622 | |
| k1 (min-1) | 1.714 | 0.1096 | 0.0553 | |
| R2 | 0.6622 | 0.7443 | 0.8433 | |
| qcal (mg/g) | 4.0 | 4.001 | 3.869 | |
| k2 (g/mg.min) | 3.27 | 2.715 | 0.1637 | |
| R2 | 1.0 | 0.9996 | 1.0 | |
| C (mg/g) | 3.651 | 3.572 | 0.2389 | |
| k3 (mg/g.min½) | 0.0609 | 0.0612 | 0.596 | |
| R2 | 0.9907 | 0.9832 | 0.9854 |
Thermodynamic parameters for the adsorption of BG, MG, and SA dye molecules onto the adsorbent.
| Dyes | T(K) | ΔG (kJ/mol) | ΔH(kJ/mol) | ΔS (J/mol K) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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| 278 | +1.183 | + 153.38 | + 564.89 |
| 288 | -0.0893 | |||
| 298 | -13.998 | |||
| 303 | -15.09 | |||
| 308 | -15.90 | |||
| 318 | -18.24 | |||
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| 278 | +3.143 | +166.72 | +585.56 |
| 288 | -1.032 | |||
| 298 | -4.303 | |||
| 303 | -13.344 | |||
| 308 | -16.65 | |||
| 318 | -18.26 | |||
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| 278 | +1.160 | +48.45 | +170.2 |
| 288 | +0.0244 | |||
| 298 | -2.116 | |||
| 303 | -4.454 | |||
| 308 | -4.545 | |||
| 318 | -4.783 |
The parameters of the Langmuir and Freundlich and Temkin models for dye adsorption onto adsorbent.
| Isotherm models | Parameter | BG | MG | SA |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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| qm (mg/g) | 19.26 | 18.28 | 14.35 |
| KL (min-1) | 3.99 | 3.055 | 2.010 | |
| R2 | 0.9992 | 0.9994 | 0.9991 | |
| RL | (0.0244–0.0020) | (0.0316–0.0027) | (0.0455–0.0041) | |
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| 1/n | 0.2282 | 0.2656 | 0.3633 |
| Kf | 9.166 | 8.218 | 4.304 | |
| R2 | 0.9807 | 0.9308 | 0.9618 | |
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| at | 11.467 | 10.381 | 5.426 |
| bt | 1.74 | 2.0570 | 2.438 | |
| R2 | 0.9118 | 0.9781 | 0.9949 |