2020
DOI: 10.1248/yakushi.20-00186
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The Adsorption Capabilities of Methylene Blue Using Coconut Fibers in Order to Develop the Aquatic Environment

Abstract: To decrease the amount of waste biomass and develop a useful application. Coconutˆber (CF) was used to prepare a novel adsorbent to remove methylene blue (MB), which is a recalcitrant organic compound in the water environment. We were able to produce novel adsorbents such as CCF500 and CCF1000 by the calcination treatment of CF. The speciˆc surface area and pore volume of CCF1000 were higher than those of CF or CCF500. Quantity of MB adsorbed was in the order; CCF500 < CF < CCF1000 under our experimental condi… Show more

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“…The UV/Vis peak of the methylene blue solution (665 nm) is presented in Fig. 3 Methylene blue is known to change its absorption wavelength at the UV/Vis peak by undergoing demethylation or substitution reactions with hydroxyl radicals [18][19][20]. Figure 4 illustrates the changes in aqueous methylene blue solution treated with oxygen MBs water under various conditions, showing the peak intensity change at 665 nm, the absorption wavelength of methylene blue, obtained by UV/Vis measurement.…”
Section: Detection Of Hydroxyl Radicals With Methylene Bluementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The UV/Vis peak of the methylene blue solution (665 nm) is presented in Fig. 3 Methylene blue is known to change its absorption wavelength at the UV/Vis peak by undergoing demethylation or substitution reactions with hydroxyl radicals [18][19][20]. Figure 4 illustrates the changes in aqueous methylene blue solution treated with oxygen MBs water under various conditions, showing the peak intensity change at 665 nm, the absorption wavelength of methylene blue, obtained by UV/Vis measurement.…”
Section: Detection Of Hydroxyl Radicals With Methylene Bluementioning
confidence: 99%