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Synthesis and use of SBA-15 adsorbent for dye-loaded wastewater treatment

Journal

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Volume 3, Issue 4, Pages 2866-2874

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jece.2015.10.009

Keywords

SBA-15; Dye adsorption; Kinetics; Isotherms; Thermodynamics

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  1. Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad

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Adsorption of four dyes, namely neutral red (NR), safranin O (SF), reactive red 2 (RR2) and congo red (CR), onto SBA-15 (Santa Barbara Amorphous) material was studied in detail not only to investigate the possible effects of interactions between adsorbate molecules and adsorbent but also the potential of this material for the removal of dyes from wastewater. SBA-15 and dye adsorbed SBA-15 were thoroughly characterised using standard analytical tools. High resolution X-ray diffractogram (HR-XRD) of SBA15 shows four distinct peaks characteristic of highly ordered mesoporous material. Peak intensities of diffractograms of dye adsorbed SBA-15 are less intense. Nitrogen adsorption-desorption isotherm of SBA15 is type-IV typical of mesoporous material. Such isotherms of dye adsorbed SBA-15 are different from that of SBA-15. Specific surface area, average pore diameter, and total pore volume decreased on adsorption of dyes-clearly indicating that pores have been blocked. High resolution transmission electron microscopic (HR-TEM) analyses of SBA-15 and dye adsorbed SBA-15 show distinct changes in pore morphology. It is observed that the adsorption capacities of SBA-15 towards NR and SF are much greater in comparison to RR2 and CR. The adsorption kinetics and isotherm follow the pseudo-secondorder kinetics model, intraparticle diffusion kinetics model and Langmuir adsorption isotherm model respectively. The thermodynamic parameter suggests that the dye uptake process is spontaneous. The high adsorption capacity of SBA-15 (q(m)= 289.86 mg g (1) for NR, q(m)= 257.73 mg g (1) for SF) is probably due to electrostatic interactions as well as H-bonding interactions between adsorbent and adsorbate molecules. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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