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A novel alkali activated magnesium silicate as an effective and mechanically strong adsorbent for methylene blue removal

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 424, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.127256

Keywords

Alkali activated material; Sepiolite; Adsorption; Dye removal; Adsorption kinetics

Funding

  1. Bogazici University Research Fund [BAP19A05D2]
  2. BAGEP Award of Science Academy of Turkey
  3. Koc University Tupras Energy Center (KUTEM)
  4. TARLA

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The study introduces a novel sepiolite-based alkali-activated material that demonstrates high mechanical strength and excellent methylene blue removal performance for wastewater treatment. The material showed a removal capacity of 99.92 mg g-1 at 50 degrees Celsius, achieving adsorption through pseudo-second-order kinetics. The interaction between Sep-AAM and methylene blue involved weak chemical bonding, allowing for regenerability up to four cycles.
A novel, cheap, and easy-to-synthesize sepiolite-based alkali-activated material (Sep-AAM), synthesized by the reaction of a magnesium silicate source, sepiolite, with sodium silicate solution, demonstrating high mechanical strength and methylene blue (MB) removal performance is introduced. Kinetics data indicated that MB adsorption occurs through pseudo-second-order adsorption kinetics model, while the Langmuir isotherm model provided a better fit to adsorption isotherms. The Sep-AAM provided a removal capacity of 99.92 mg g-1 at 50 degrees C, setting a new benchmark value among the materials used for this purpose. Thermodynamical parameters indicated that the adsorption of MB onto Sep-AAM was endothermic and the interaction between Sep-AAM and MB included weak chemical bonding. Regenerability of the Sep-AAM in powder and monolith forms was confirmed up to four-cycles. Structural parameters determined by several characterization tools demonstrated that the surface hydroxyl groups are responsible for the superior MB adsorption performance. The mechanical strength measurements showed that Sep-AAM in monolith form displayed a remarkable compressive strength value of 40 MPa. To establish a new approach forward on the development of AAMs for wastewater treatment, this study shows that sepiolite can effectively be utilized and Sep-AAM provides a sustainable solution for dye removal with advanced mechanical properties.

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