One-Step Functionalization of Chitosan Using Aromatic Groups via Hydrothermal Assisted Grafting for Removal of Reactive Orange 16 Dye: Optimization and Adsorption Mechanism
Herein, the biopolymer chitosan (CHI) was functionalized by grafting aromatic groups (benzaldehyde, BZA) onto its backbone using a hydrothermal technique to create an efficient hydrothermally chitosan-benzaldehyde adsorbent (CHI-BZA). The characterization results revealed a mesoporous and crystallin...
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2-s2.0-85142467590 Normi N.I.; Abdulhameed A.S.; Razuan R.; Yousif E.; ALOthman Z.A.; Wilson L.D.; Jawad A.H. One-Step Functionalization of Chitosan Using Aromatic Groups via Hydrothermal Assisted Grafting for Removal of Reactive Orange 16 Dye: Optimization and Adsorption Mechanism 2023 Journal of Polymers and the Environment 31 4 10.1007/s10924-022-02688-8 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85142467590&doi=10.1007%2fs10924-022-02688-8&partnerID=40&md5=e5a31c47afa3dd5375c0709fd0905c7e Herein, the biopolymer chitosan (CHI) was functionalized by grafting aromatic groups (benzaldehyde, BZA) onto its backbone using a hydrothermal technique to create an efficient hydrothermally chitosan-benzaldehyde adsorbent (CHI-BZA). The characterization results revealed a mesoporous and crystalline structural features of the CHI-BZA, further supporting that the aromatic ring of BZA was successfully grafted onto CHI. The resulting CHI-BZA product was applied as a promising adsorbent to remove a model of acidic dye (reactive orange 16, RO16) from simulated wastewater. Optimizing the major adsorption factors (A: CHI-BZA dose (0.02–0.08 g); B: pH (4–10); C: time (5–25)) was accomplished by the Box-Behnken design (BBD). The Freundlich isotherm and pseudo-second-order kinetic models match the adsorption profile of RO16 species. The hydrothermally prepared CHI-BZA was found to possess a maximum adsorption capacity (qmax) of 228.9 mg/g for the RO16 dye. The adsorption of RO16 species onto the CHI-BZA surface is controlled by several types of interactions: electrostatic, n-π, π-π, and H-bonding. This work highlights that hydrothermally prepared CHI-BZA may serve as an efficient and promising adsorbent for the removal of acidic dyes from contaminated water. © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. Springer 15662543 English Article |
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Normi N.I.; Abdulhameed A.S.; Razuan R.; Yousif E.; ALOthman Z.A.; Wilson L.D.; Jawad A.H. |
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Normi N.I.; Abdulhameed A.S.; Razuan R.; Yousif E.; ALOthman Z.A.; Wilson L.D.; Jawad A.H. One-Step Functionalization of Chitosan Using Aromatic Groups via Hydrothermal Assisted Grafting for Removal of Reactive Orange 16 Dye: Optimization and Adsorption Mechanism |
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Normi N.I.; Abdulhameed A.S.; Razuan R.; Yousif E.; ALOthman Z.A.; Wilson L.D.; Jawad A.H. |
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Normi N.I.; Abdulhameed A.S.; Razuan R.; Yousif E.; ALOthman Z.A.; Wilson L.D.; Jawad A.H. |
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One-Step Functionalization of Chitosan Using Aromatic Groups via Hydrothermal Assisted Grafting for Removal of Reactive Orange 16 Dye: Optimization and Adsorption Mechanism |
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One-Step Functionalization of Chitosan Using Aromatic Groups via Hydrothermal Assisted Grafting for Removal of Reactive Orange 16 Dye: Optimization and Adsorption Mechanism |
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One-Step Functionalization of Chitosan Using Aromatic Groups via Hydrothermal Assisted Grafting for Removal of Reactive Orange 16 Dye: Optimization and Adsorption Mechanism |
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One-Step Functionalization of Chitosan Using Aromatic Groups via Hydrothermal Assisted Grafting for Removal of Reactive Orange 16 Dye: Optimization and Adsorption Mechanism |
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One-Step Functionalization of Chitosan Using Aromatic Groups via Hydrothermal Assisted Grafting for Removal of Reactive Orange 16 Dye: Optimization and Adsorption Mechanism |
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One-Step Functionalization of Chitosan Using Aromatic Groups via Hydrothermal Assisted Grafting for Removal of Reactive Orange 16 Dye: Optimization and Adsorption Mechanism |
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Herein, the biopolymer chitosan (CHI) was functionalized by grafting aromatic groups (benzaldehyde, BZA) onto its backbone using a hydrothermal technique to create an efficient hydrothermally chitosan-benzaldehyde adsorbent (CHI-BZA). The characterization results revealed a mesoporous and crystalline structural features of the CHI-BZA, further supporting that the aromatic ring of BZA was successfully grafted onto CHI. The resulting CHI-BZA product was applied as a promising adsorbent to remove a model of acidic dye (reactive orange 16, RO16) from simulated wastewater. Optimizing the major adsorption factors (A: CHI-BZA dose (0.02–0.08 g); B: pH (4–10); C: time (5–25)) was accomplished by the Box-Behnken design (BBD). The Freundlich isotherm and pseudo-second-order kinetic models match the adsorption profile of RO16 species. The hydrothermally prepared CHI-BZA was found to possess a maximum adsorption capacity (qmax) of 228.9 mg/g for the RO16 dye. The adsorption of RO16 species onto the CHI-BZA surface is controlled by several types of interactions: electrostatic, n-π, π-π, and H-bonding. This work highlights that hydrothermally prepared CHI-BZA may serve as an efficient and promising adsorbent for the removal of acidic dyes from contaminated water. © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. |
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