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Deep eutectic solvent-treated palm oil mill sludge adsorbents for methylene blue adsorption

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ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT
Volume 195, Issue 11, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10661-023-11925-z

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Adsorbent; Adsorption; Deep eutectic solvent; Palm oil mill sludge; Methylene blue

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This study evaluated the adsorptive properties of DES-treated palm oil mill sludge adsorbents for methylene blue removal. The adsorbents exhibited high adsorption capacities and rate constants, making them promising alternatives for dye removal from wastewater.
This study evaluated the adsorptive properties of deep eutectic solvent (DES)-treated palm oil mill sludge adsorbents for methylene blue removal. The adsorbents were prepared at a ratio of 1:2 at 80 degrees C to form P1:D2@80 degrees C, at 25 degrees C to form P1:D2@25 degrees C and without DES to form dry sludge (DS). The adsorbent samples were characterized for surface functional groups, textural properties and surface morphology. The values of specific area were 534, 236 and 184 m2/g, respectively. Batch adsorption of methylene blue at varying concentration, adsorbent dosage, pH, contact time and temperature was performed. The maximum adsorption capacities by Sips model were recorded as 72.07, 56.18 and 48.33 mg/g for P1:D2@80 degrees C, P1:D2@25 degrees C and DS, respectively. P1:D2@80 degrees C displayed the highest rate constant (Ks= 0.0037 g/mg.min). The adsorption data were well fitted into Sips isotherm and pseudo-second-order kinetic models, suggesting that the adsorption is a physical process onto heterogeneous adsorbent surface via pore filling and electrostatic attraction. The adsorption was spontaneous, feasible and exothermic with decreased disorderliness in the solid-bulk solution interface. The DES-treated palm oil mill sludge adsorbent is a promising alternative adsorbent for dye removal from wastewater.

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