2020
DOI: 10.13171/mjc02003261271lh
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The fast and of low-cost-adsorbent to the removal of cationic and anionic dye using chicken eggshell with its membrane

Abstract: The use of the chicken eggshell with its membrane as low-cost adsorbent had been done to the removal of synthetic dyes in aqueous solution. Adsorption method in the batch system was done to adsorb Methylene Blue and Indigo Carmine as the cationic and anionic dyes. Some parameters were studied such as pH, contact time, initial concentration of dyes and mass of ES+M to find the optimum adsorption. The functional group of ES+M like hydroxyl, amine, carboxyl and thiol were used to binding the dyes. The cha… Show more

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“…Procedures: CESM washed with flowing water, dried, and in a blender using (Turbo 8099). After that, it was sieved with a particle size of 36 µm (Hevira, Rahmi, et al 2020). Then 0.1 g of CESM with a particle size of 36 µm was added to 50 mL dye solution with variation concentration, then stirred with a shaker at 100 rpm with the respective optimum contact time.…”
Section: Adsorbent Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Procedures: CESM washed with flowing water, dried, and in a blender using (Turbo 8099). After that, it was sieved with a particle size of 36 µm (Hevira, Rahmi, et al 2020). Then 0.1 g of CESM with a particle size of 36 µm was added to 50 mL dye solution with variation concentration, then stirred with a shaker at 100 rpm with the respective optimum contact time.…”
Section: Adsorbent Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, egg white has been used as a modifier to adsorb dyes . The ability of chicken eggshells to adsorb pollutants is because it has many pores and functional groups such as C-H, C-C, C-O, C=O, NH, and SH that can bind with cations or anionic compounds (Hevira, Rahmi, et al 2020). The use of chicken egg shells is a low-cost adsorbent (Carvalho, Araujo, & Castro, 2011) that can absorb dyes in the textile industry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Rápó et al [81] explored the excellent adsorbent capability of WCES to remove Remazol dye from wastewater and reported that the toxic dye was oxidized to CO 2 and water with a removal efficiency of about 99%. A similar approach was adopted by Hevira et al [82] and Thakur et al [83] when they extracted CaO from WCES for the elimination of cationic and anionic dyes. These investigations undoubtedly demonstrate WCES as a cost-effective, safe, non-toxic, and ecologically friendly adsorbent for the removal of dyes from wastewater.…”
Section: Wastewater Purification Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Figure 5, the Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectra for the MCB, MCS and MCA materials are observed. In them, it is possible to identify which functional groups present in the adsorbent materials can influence the adsorption process [36,37]. The absorption bands at 3500 cm -1 are attributed to the vibrational elongation of the OH bond due to the inter and intramolecular interaction of the H bond of polymeric compounds, macromolecular associations, such as alcohols, phenols, and carboxylic acids, as well as in pectin, cellulose and lignin [38], showing the presence of free hydroxide groups on the adsorbent surface.…”
Section: Physicochemical Characterization Of Adsorbentsmentioning
confidence: 99%