2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.126300
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Mechanistically understanding adsorption of methyl orange, indigo carmine, and methylene blue onto ionic/nonionic polystyrene adsorbents

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“…Based on the chemical structures shown in Table , MO possesses only one −SO 3 – group, while IC and CR possess two −SO 3 – groups. IC and CR contain a greater negative charge than MO, leading to stronger binding to the positively charged MgFe 2 O 4 –NH 2 nanoadsorbent surface. ,, Additionally, hydrogen bonding plays an important role in IC and CR removal since IC and CR contain primary and secondary amines that offer greater opportunity to form hydrogen bonding with the nanoadsorbent. ,, Consequently, the MgFe 2 O 4 –NH 2 nanoadsorbent efficiently removes anionic dyes, particularly IC and CR, in single-component dye systems. Furthermore, the highest removal efficiencies for these dyes are obtained at pH ∼7; we therefore used this pH in all further studies.…”
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“…Based on the chemical structures shown in Table , MO possesses only one −SO 3 – group, while IC and CR possess two −SO 3 – groups. IC and CR contain a greater negative charge than MO, leading to stronger binding to the positively charged MgFe 2 O 4 –NH 2 nanoadsorbent surface. ,, Additionally, hydrogen bonding plays an important role in IC and CR removal since IC and CR contain primary and secondary amines that offer greater opportunity to form hydrogen bonding with the nanoadsorbent. ,, Consequently, the MgFe 2 O 4 –NH 2 nanoadsorbent efficiently removes anionic dyes, particularly IC and CR, in single-component dye systems. Furthermore, the highest removal efficiencies for these dyes are obtained at pH ∼7; we therefore used this pH in all further studies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The removal efficiencies for IC (∼95%) and CR (∼98%) in the MO-based binary solutions are high (see Figure 3d) and similar to those in the single-component systems (see Figure 1). Higher removal efficiencies for IC and CR than that for MO are due to stronger electrostatic 25,29,31 and hydrogen-bonding 28,31,35 interactions, as mentioned in Section 3.1.1.…”
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“…This result was in good agreement with the adsorption behaviors of dyes in the single-component dye systems. The higher efficiencies for removal of IC over MO and RhB at pH ∼2 could be attributed to strong electrostatic attractions and hydrogen-bonding interactions, as mentioned for the single-component dye systems. ,, However, no significant differences were observed in the efficiencies for removal of IC from either IC/MO or IC/RhB solutions by the MgFe 2 O 4 /PCysMA and MgFe 2 O 4 @SiO 2 /PCysMA nanoadsorbents, probably due to the low initial concentrations of these binary solutions.…”
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“…Owing to this toxic potential, the presence of dyes as pollutants in wastewater can cause significant health issues if they are not adequately treated, leading to severe diseases and disorders. Although several methods of dye removal have been reported, adsorption has been found to be the most effective method, with promising results, including low operational costs, a high treatment speed, and operational stability [ 13 , 14 ].…”
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