Publications by authors named "Pollyanna Vanessa Dos Santos Lins"

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  • The synthesis of Layered Double Hydroxides (LDHs) via coprecipitation is influenced by nucleation, crystal growth, and the efficiency of mixing, which depends on factors like agitation speed and the presence of baffles.
  • This research utilized a 2 factorial design to analyze the effects of agitation speed (200 or 1000 rpm), mixing time (2 or 18 hours), and baffle presence on LDH production in a batch reactor.
  • Results indicated that higher agitation speeds and longer aging times significantly increased both the quantity (up to 80.81 g) and quality (better crystallinity and structural characteristics) of the LDHs, underscoring the
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Waste of Mytella falcata shell was used as low-cost adsorbent to remove the biocide Basic Green 4 (BG4) from water. Shells were collected form trash nearby the lagoon were Mytella falcata is fished. After clean, dry and crushed, the powder was characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), and X-ray dispersive energy spectroscopy (EDS).

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Mg-Fe layered double hydroxide intercalated with chloride (Mg-Fe-Cl LDH) was synthetized, characterized, and evaluated as adsorbent to remove nitrate from aqueous solution. The pH, initial nitrate concentration, adsorbent dosage, and particle size were investigated. Kinetic data was best represented by pseudo-second order model indicating that the rate limiting step was chemisorption.

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In the present work, the composite MgAl-LDH/biochar using activated carbon from bovine bone as support for the layered double hydroxide particles was successfully synthesised and used as an alternative adsorbent for caffeine removal from water. Kinetic studies showed that the equilibrium was achieved in only 20 min of contact between the adsorbent and the adsorbate. The pseudo-first-order model represented the experimental data more satisfactorily (R = 0.

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