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Mino-modified biomass for highly efficient removal of anionic dyes from aqueous solutions

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jtice.2021.01.026

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Amaranth; Methyl orange; Adsorption; Passion fruit peel

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  1. Guangxi Natural Science Foundation Program [2019GXNSFBA245083, 2018GXNSFAA138202]
  2. Guilin Science and Technology Development Program [20190219-3]
  3. Collaborative Innovation Center for Exploration of Hidden Nonferrous Metal Deposits and Development of New Materials in Guangxi
  4. Guangxi Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution Control Theory and Technology Science and Education Combination Science and Technology Innovation Base

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The study prepared amine-modified passion fruit peel (ACPFP) through amination reaction, showing highly efficient removal capacity for anionic dyes. Results revealed that under the optimal adsorption conditions, 99% of methyl orange (MO) and amaranth (ART) were removed.
The excessive discharge of dye wastewater is a great threat to human health and environment with the development of industry. And it is of great significance to use biomass materials to remove dyes from wastewater with the low cost, renewability and environmental friendliness. In this study, the amine-modified passion fruit peel (ACPFP) was prepared by amination reaction, which exhibited highly efficient removal for anionic dyes (methyl orange (MO) and amaranth (ART)). The adsorption capacities of ACPFP for MO and ART were 1530.81 and 970.87 mg.g(-1), respectively. And the adsorption conditions (pH, ionic strength, temperature, initial dye concentration, and contact time) and mechanism (kinetic and isotherm models) were investigated. The results revealed that 99% of MO and ART was removed in the best adsorption conditions: pH=5, an adsorbent dose of 1 g.L-1, 600 mg.L-1 of MO and ART initial concentration. The adsorption process correlated well with the pseudo-second-order kinetic model and the Langmuir isotherm. And ACPFP had good adsorption selectivity, stability and recyclability for anionic dyes. In conclusion, ACPFP has broad application prospects in actual water treatment. (C) 2021 Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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