2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.cdc.2022.100834
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Adsorption of a cationic dye (Methylene bleu) by Typha Latifolia: Equilibrium, kinetic, thermodynamic and DFT calculations

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“…It also presents the potential of the adsorption process by means of Typha biomaterial wastes for the removal of dyes from textile wastewater. Furthermore, this paper provides a brief discussion about a number of Typha angustoflia Methylene blue 106.373 [126] Typha angustoflia Malachite green 72.25 [129] Typha latifolia Methylene blue 126.6 [130] Typha australis Malachite green 85.21 [131] Typha australis Congo red 17.40 [132] Typha latifolia Methylene blue 21.07 [133] Typha latifolia Methylene blue 54.73 [133] Typha latifolia Methyl orange 36 [134] Typha angustota Reactive red 4 100 [135] Sugarcane dust Malachite green 3.999 [138] Sugarcane dust Basic violet 10 3.240 [138] Banana pith Acid brilliant blue 4.42 [139] Neem sawdust Methylene blue 3.42 [140] Coit pith Acid violet 1.65 [141] Orange peel Basic violet 10 14.3 [91] Beach sawdust Basic blue 9 9.78 [142] Water hyacinth root powder Methylene blue 8.04 [143] cashew nut shell Congo red 5.184 [144] de-oiled biomass Acid fuchsin 9.9 [145] determining factors (i.e. contact time, pH condition, adsorbent amount, and initial dye concentration) towards dye adsorption.…”
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“…It also presents the potential of the adsorption process by means of Typha biomaterial wastes for the removal of dyes from textile wastewater. Furthermore, this paper provides a brief discussion about a number of Typha angustoflia Methylene blue 106.373 [126] Typha angustoflia Malachite green 72.25 [129] Typha latifolia Methylene blue 126.6 [130] Typha australis Malachite green 85.21 [131] Typha australis Congo red 17.40 [132] Typha latifolia Methylene blue 21.07 [133] Typha latifolia Methylene blue 54.73 [133] Typha latifolia Methyl orange 36 [134] Typha angustota Reactive red 4 100 [135] Sugarcane dust Malachite green 3.999 [138] Sugarcane dust Basic violet 10 3.240 [138] Banana pith Acid brilliant blue 4.42 [139] Neem sawdust Methylene blue 3.42 [140] Coit pith Acid violet 1.65 [141] Orange peel Basic violet 10 14.3 [91] Beach sawdust Basic blue 9 9.78 [142] Water hyacinth root powder Methylene blue 8.04 [143] cashew nut shell Congo red 5.184 [144] de-oiled biomass Acid fuchsin 9.9 [145] determining factors (i.e. contact time, pH condition, adsorbent amount, and initial dye concentration) towards dye adsorption.…”
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“…Among the researchers, regarding the adsorption modeling, Freundlich, Langmuir, and Redlich-Peterson isotherm models are the most commonly employed isotherms for different Typha biomaterial wastes adsorbents/dye systems. [125,126,[129][130][131][132][133][134][135]. The following results are briefly presented by researchers:…”
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“…2. The test therefore consists in varying the water content of this fraction of soil and observing its consistency [28,29].…”
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“…A novel core shell nanocomposite developed from iron oxide and polyacrylamide was reported to have superior MB removal efficiency from aqueous solution 32 , 33 . Recently, natural materials have been employed for fabricating eco-friendly adsorbents for removing contaminants from water 34 38 . For instance, Pacara Earpod tree ( Enterolobium contortisilquum ) and ironwood ( Caesalpinia leiostachya ) seeds was employed as bio sorbent for the removal of basic fuchsin.…”
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