2009
DOI: 10.1007/s10450-009-9156-y
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Adsorption of crystal violet dye from aqueous solution using mesoporous materials synthesized at room temperature

Abstract: In this work, batch adsorption experiments are carried out for crystal violet dye using mesoporous MCM-41 synthesized at room temperature and sulfate modified MCM-41 prepared by impregnation method using H 2 SO 4 as sulfatising agent. The surface characteristics, pore structure, bonding behavior and thermal degradation of both the MCM-41 samples are characterized by nitrogen adsorption/desorption isotherms, X-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns, Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy and thermo gravimetric… Show more

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“…The minimum removal of dye was thus found at pH 2, which is probably due to the H + ions competing favorably with the cationic groups of the dye molecule for adsorption sites on SD. Similar observations have been reported by other authors [22,23]. The insignificant higher removal of the dye, observed at pH between 7.0 and 12.0, was noted to be accompanied by a drop in the original pH of the dye solution at adsorption equilibrium.…”
Section: Effect Of Initial Phsupporting
confidence: 80%
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“…The minimum removal of dye was thus found at pH 2, which is probably due to the H + ions competing favorably with the cationic groups of the dye molecule for adsorption sites on SD. Similar observations have been reported by other authors [22,23]. The insignificant higher removal of the dye, observed at pH between 7.0 and 12.0, was noted to be accompanied by a drop in the original pH of the dye solution at adsorption equilibrium.…”
Section: Effect Of Initial Phsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…pH has been related with changes in the structural stability and color intensity of the dye molecule [23]. The removal of MG dye by SD over a range of 2-12 was noted to increase with the increase in pH of the dye solution, appreciably up to pH 7.0 (Fig.…”
Section: Effect Of Initial Phmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sample was collected at different time intervals, and the dye concentration (C t ) was calculated with the Varian CARY 50 probe type UV-vis spectrophotometer (Agilent Technologies Inc., Santa Clara, CA, USA). The amount of dye adsorbed (q t ) onto the activated carbon was calculated with the following formula [35,36]: (2) here, C 0 and C t represent, respectively, the initial and equilibrium concentrations of methyl orange solution in (mg L…”
Section: Adsorption Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most frequently used equations for describing isotherms of the adsorption of dye by MPSs in solid/ liquid systems are the Langmuir (Joo et al 2009;Chen et al 2012;Chang et al 2013a;Liu et al 2013), Freundlich (Monash and Pugazhenthi 2009;Anbia and Salehi 2012), Redlich-Peterson (Monash and Pugazhenthi 2009;Yang and Feng 2010a;Wu et al 2012) and Temkin Mahmoodi et al 2011). The mathematical equations of these models are presented in Table 7.…”
Section: Isotherm Equationmentioning
confidence: 99%