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  • The study focuses on synthesizing mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) and surface functionalizing them with a copolymer of L-ascorbic acid and polyaniline using a free radical oxidative polymerization method.
  • Analytical techniques confirmed the successful modification of the nanoparticles, revealing a composition primarily of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and silicon, with a particle size of 26.42 nm.
  • The modified MSNs were tested for their ability to adsorb crystal violet dye in both batch and fixed bed setups, demonstrating high adsorption efficiency and favorable fitting to various adsorption models, including Langmuir and Thomas models, particularly under varying bed heights and temperatures.

Article Abstract

In the present study, mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) synthesized through sol-gel process and calcined at 600 °C were further surface functionalized by a copolymer chain of L-ascorbic acid (AS) and polyaniline (PAni) by in situ free radical oxidative polymerization reaction. The surface modification of MSNs by AS-g-PAni was confirmed by using various analytical techniques, namely FTIR, XRD, SEM-EDX, TEM and AFM. The composition of AS-g-PAni@MS was found to be composed of C (52.53%), N (20.30%), O (25.69%) and Si (1.49%), with 26.42 nm as the particle size. Further, it was applied for the adsorption of crystal violet (CV) dye under batch, as well as fixed bed method. RSM-BBD was taken into consideration, to optimize the various operational parameters effecting the adsorption through batch method. To explore maximum efficiency of the material, it was further subjected to adsorption of CV under fixed bed method, using the variable bed heights of 3.7, 5.4 and 8.1 cm. Based on high value of regression coefficient (R) and low value of RMSE given as (0.99, 0.02) for 3.7 cm, (0.99, 0.03), the breakthrough data were very well defined by the Thomas model, with optimum concurrence of stoichiometric adsorption capacity values. The external mass transfer equilibrium data were well fitted by the Langmuir model, with maximum monolayer adsorption capacity of 88.42 mg g at 303K, 92.51 mg g at 313 K, 107.41 mg g at 313 K and 113.25 mg g at 333 K. The uptake of CV by AS-g-PAni@MS was well defined by pseudo second order model with rate constant K = 0.003 L mg min for 50 and 0.003 L mg min for 60 mg L CV. The adsorption reaction was endothermic with enthalpy (ΔH) value of 3.62 KJ mol and highly efficient for treatment of CV-contaminated water for more the five consecutive cycles.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7760523PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10122402DOI Listing

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