Title of article
Highly adsorption of alginate/bentonite impregnated TiO2 beads for wastewater treatment: Optimization, kinetics, and regeneration studies
Author/Authors
Alhattab ، Zainab D. Criminal Evidence Investigation Department - Ministry of Interior Affairs , Aljeboree ، Aseel M. Department of Chemistry - College of Sciences for W - University of Babylon , Jawad ، Mohammed Abed Department of Medical Laboratories Technology - AL-Nisour University College , Sheri ، Fatime Satar National University of Science and Technology , Aldulaim ، Ahmed Kareem Obaid Department of Pharmacy - Al-Zahrawi University College , Alkaim ، Ayad F. Department of Chemistry - College of Sciences for W - University of Babylon
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657
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664
Abstract
In this work, we prepared an eco-friendly, simple, stable new adsorbent SA-Bn-TiO2 NPs hydrogel and Comparative between SA-Bn-TiO2 NPs, SA-Bn, and TiO2 NPs surfaces as adsorbents. The best results of the percentage of removal (E%) of two pollutants including Amoxicillin (AMX) and 4-chlorophenol (CPH) arranged in the order of increasing as SA-Bn-TiO2 NPs SA-Bn TiO2 NPs. The good results of the percentage of removal (E%) of SA-Bn-TiO2 NPs were 87.56% and 82.56 for AMX and CPH at the same order. Kinetics adsorption models of two pollutants on SA-Bn-TiO2 NPs was studied and modelled utilizing three adsorptions kinetic. The classification of the kinetic models according to the simulation of the adsorption study is pseudo first order pseudo-second order chemisorption. Recyclability and desorption studies indicated the better reusing performance of the prepared composite. Based on the results, the prepared nano-composites can be useful as a promising, cost-effective, environmentally friendly, and efficient material for pollutant decontamination. Studies was carried out utilizing several desorption agents at various concentrations (0.01, 0.05 and 0.1 N) including HNO3, H2SO4, HCl, NaOH, H3PO4, ethanol, acetone and water. The SA-Bn-TiO2 NPs was regeneration with 100% using water.
Keywords
Hydrogel , Recyclability , Amoxicillin , Chlorophenol , Kinetics model
Journal title
Caspian Journal of Environmental Sciences (CJES)
Journal title
Caspian Journal of Environmental Sciences (CJES)
Record number
2760240
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