2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10661-020-8110-z
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Removal of bromophenol blue anionic dye from water using a modified exuviae of Hermetia illucens larvae as biosorbent

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“…Therefore, simply put, the highest adsorption observed at lower pH values was due to electrostatic attraction between the negatively charged BB species and the positively charged adsorbent surfaces 25 . A similar result was also obtained in the adsorption of BB onto modified Hermetia illucens larvae biosorbent 11 . Although solution pH of 2.0 gave the highest adsorption, yet in this study a constant pH = 4.0 was chosen for the subsequent adsorption experiments, because the differences in adsorption from pH = 2.0 to 4.0 varied only very slightly, as well as the significant fact that pH = 4.0 lies within the real practicable pH range of contaminated wastewaters.…”
Section: Effect Of Solution Ph and Sonication On Bb Removalsupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…Therefore, simply put, the highest adsorption observed at lower pH values was due to electrostatic attraction between the negatively charged BB species and the positively charged adsorbent surfaces 25 . A similar result was also obtained in the adsorption of BB onto modified Hermetia illucens larvae biosorbent 11 . Although solution pH of 2.0 gave the highest adsorption, yet in this study a constant pH = 4.0 was chosen for the subsequent adsorption experiments, because the differences in adsorption from pH = 2.0 to 4.0 varied only very slightly, as well as the significant fact that pH = 4.0 lies within the real practicable pH range of contaminated wastewaters.…”
Section: Effect Of Solution Ph and Sonication On Bb Removalsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Bromophenol blue (BB), a triphenylmethane dye, and its related compounds (xanthenes and fluoresceins) are widely applied in laboratory indicators, printing inks, textiles, cosmetics, drugs and food industries 7 , 8 . The BB dye is also associated with all the negative effects resulting from dye contamination mentioned above 9 11 . Most studies on dye removal have focused on dyes such as methylene blue, congo red, malachite green, methyl orange, rhodamine B, crystal violet and acid yellow, with only few studies on BB, despite its extensive use in industry 12 14 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, chitin obtained from H. illucens has been used as a sorbent of organic dye [ 30 ]. Chitin obtained from other sources is a good sorbent for heavy metals [ 31 , 32 , 33 ]. However, there is a lack of studies on the possibility of using chitin from H. illucens in the sorption of heavy metals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A solid biosorbent prepared from BSF exuviae was utilized for the removal of bromophenol blue dye. Moreover, it was found that the adsorbent showed an average efficiency of 99% in reuse tests (five cycles), thus enabling it as a potential technology that can be implemented in textile industries for the removal of anionic dyes from effluents [115].…”
Section: Properties and Applications Of Bsf Chitinmentioning
confidence: 99%