Joyanta Palit, Sadit Bihongo Malitha, Md. Abu Sayid Mia, Md. Zahangir Alam
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Abstract
Millions of tons of dyes are released into water bodies each year, most of which are azo dyes and pose a threat to soil and water ecosystems. This article introduces a simple sol–gel technique for producing a composite of Cellulose-Graphene oxide (CGO) beads as an adsorbent with outstanding adsorption efficiency for a commercial textile dye, Doracryl Red MD (DRMD). The crystal phases, functional groups, thermal stability, and morphology of GO, Cellulose, and CGO beads were extensively studied using various characterization methods, including XRD, FTIR, FESEM, and TGA. The adsorption process was optimized for different pH levels, dosages, initial dye concentrations, and contact times. The adsorption process followed Freundlich adsorption isotherm and Pseudo-second-order kinetics. CGO adsorbent demonstrated a maximum adsorption capacity of 577.874 mg/g, indicating its potential for eliminating organic contaminants from wastewater.
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The journal Adsorption provides authoritative information on adsorption and allied fields to scientists, engineers, and technologists throughout the world. The information takes the form of peer-reviewed articles, R&D notes, topical review papers, tutorial papers, book reviews, meeting announcements, and news.
Coverage includes fundamental and practical aspects of adsorption: mathematics, thermodynamics, chemistry, and physics, as well as processes, applications, models engineering, and equipment design.
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