2018
DOI: 10.1007/s13369-018-3228-9
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Artocarpus odoratissimus Leaves as an Eco-friendly Adsorbent for the Removal of Toxic Rhodamine B Dye in Aqueous Solution: Equilibrium Isotherm, Kinetics, Thermodynamics and Regeneration Studies

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“…Results revealed that cellulose from the leaves of Marang exhibited potential as a low‐cost and effective adsorbent as it was found to have a maximum adsorption capacity of 187 and 239 mg/g for methyl violet and crystal violet, sequentially. Other related studies were also conducted to enhance the adsorption of Pb (II) from aqueous solutions (Zaidi et al, 2018c), to study the adsorption of malachite green dye using artificial neural network modeling (Zaidi, Lim, Usman, et al, 2018), to develop an adsorbent for the removal of toxic rhodamine B dye (Zaidi, Lim, Priyantha, et al, 2018), to investigate the adsorption of toxic violet dye (Mohamad Zaidi et al, 2023), and to remove cationic methyl violet 2B dye (Lim et al, 2016). Collectively, the outcomes from these various studies underscore the potential of Marang leaves as a pivotal component in the formulation of an economical and efficient adsorbent, thereby demonstrating its effectiveness in the removal of toxic heavy metals.…”
Section: Current Utilization Of Marang Fruit Wastesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results revealed that cellulose from the leaves of Marang exhibited potential as a low‐cost and effective adsorbent as it was found to have a maximum adsorption capacity of 187 and 239 mg/g for methyl violet and crystal violet, sequentially. Other related studies were also conducted to enhance the adsorption of Pb (II) from aqueous solutions (Zaidi et al, 2018c), to study the adsorption of malachite green dye using artificial neural network modeling (Zaidi, Lim, Usman, et al, 2018), to develop an adsorbent for the removal of toxic rhodamine B dye (Zaidi, Lim, Priyantha, et al, 2018), to investigate the adsorption of toxic violet dye (Mohamad Zaidi et al, 2023), and to remove cationic methyl violet 2B dye (Lim et al, 2016). Collectively, the outcomes from these various studies underscore the potential of Marang leaves as a pivotal component in the formulation of an economical and efficient adsorbent, thereby demonstrating its effectiveness in the removal of toxic heavy metals.…”
Section: Current Utilization Of Marang Fruit Wastesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Freundlich (Equation ( 16)) is adjusted to multilayer adsorption into a heterogeneous surface. The Temkin isotherm (Equation ( 17)) represents adsorption in which interactions of adsorbate-adsorbent cause a linear diminution on the adsorption heat because of the adsorbent coverage [57].…”
Section: Isothermsmentioning
confidence: 99%