2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10570-021-04312-9
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Circular economy approach for rice husk modification: equilibrium, kinetic, thermodynamic aspects and mechanism of Congo red adsorption

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“…From the Dubinin–Radushkevich model, the magnitude of E is used for evaluating the type of adsorption mechanism. If the value of E is between 8 and 16 kJ/mol, it indicates chemisorption, while for values of E < 8 kJ/mol, the sorption process is of a physical nature [ 62 , 63 ]. Our results showed that the adsorption of CR on heterostructure adsorbent is physical adsorption, owing to the values of E being between 0.2672 and 1.118 kJ/mol (25 °C < T < 45 °C).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…From the Dubinin–Radushkevich model, the magnitude of E is used for evaluating the type of adsorption mechanism. If the value of E is between 8 and 16 kJ/mol, it indicates chemisorption, while for values of E < 8 kJ/mol, the sorption process is of a physical nature [ 62 , 63 ]. Our results showed that the adsorption of CR on heterostructure adsorbent is physical adsorption, owing to the values of E being between 0.2672 and 1.118 kJ/mol (25 °C < T < 45 °C).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Its chemical composition contains around 32% cellulose, 21% hemicellulose, 21% lignin, 20% SiO2, and 3% crude proteins (Mladenovic et al 2022). The high amount of cellulose in the husk enables the usage of this biomass as an adsorbent for purifying effluents from dyeing cellulosic fibers, with the removal of the lignin as the only prerequisite.…”
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“…As mentioned before, the low cost of the adsorption and modification process is detrimental. In a previous study, rice husk was modified with effluent from the alkaline scouring of cotton fabric in an inexpensive closed-loop process using the circular economy approach (Mladenovic et al 2022). In that study, rice husk modified without additional energy and chemicals used showed an excellent ability to remove Congo red from the colored effluent (Mladenovic et al 2020;Mladenovic et al 2022).…”
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“…The biochar derived from the lime fiber waste was employed for the adsorption of a mixture with sulfamethoxazole (SMX) and methyl paraben (MP). Mladenovic and co-workers studied a CE approach for rice husk modification, with accent on equilibrium, kinetic, thermodynamic studies, and mechanism of Congo red dye removal [ 37 ]. Their findings demonstrated the CE concept’s applicability in the development of an effective adsorbent without wasting more chemicals or energy.…”
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