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Abstract

Background: Biomass-based materials present low sorption capacity. In order to overcome this disadvantage, chemical modification of these materials is required.Methods: Hybrids of biomass-based materials were obtained by reacting (25%-200% weight) 3-aminopropyl-triethoxysilane (APTES) with the biomass Ayous wood sawdust (AW), obtaining the hybrid materials AW@APTES-0.25, AW@APTES-0.50, AW@APTES-1.0, AW@APTES-1.5, and AW@APTES-2.0, that were characterized by hydrophobic/hydrophilic balance, CHN elemental analysis, surface area, TGA, FTIR, and pH(pzc).Significant findings: For screening purposes, the five materials were tested as adsorbents to remove reactive blue 4 (RB-4) from water. The results showed that AW@APTES-0.5 attained the maximum removal of RB-4. The kinetics and equilibrium data were suitably fitted by the nonlinear General-order kinetic (GO) and Liu equilibrium adsorption models. The maximum amount adsorbed of RB-4 dye was 415.1 mg g(-1) using AW@APTES-0.5 (50 degrees C). An increase in the Q(max) value of AW@APTES-0.5 concerning unmodified AW attained up to 21.6 times. The Delta G degrees and Delta H degrees indicated that the adsorption processes of RB-4 onto adsorbents are endothermic and spontaneous, and the magnitude of enthalpy of adsorption (25.10 kJ mol(-1)) is compatible with the electrostatic attraction mechanism. The adsorbents' applicability for treating simulated dye effluents showed an excellent efficiency attaining 98.66% removal of the effluent. (C) 2021 Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Keywords

Textile effluents; Biomass-based hybrid materials; Thermodynamics adsorption; Adsorption mechanism; Nonlinear fitting

Published in

Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers
2021, volume: 125, pages: 141-152
Publisher: ELSEVIER

SLU Authors

Global goals (SDG)

SDG6 Clean water and sanitation

UKÄ Subject classification

Water Treatment

Publication identifier

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtice.2021.06.007

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https://res.slu.se/id/publ/113425