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Characterization and application of ligno-cellulosic fibers derived from for the bio-sorption of methylene blue from water. | LitMetric

Characterization and application of ligno-cellulosic fibers derived from for the bio-sorption of methylene blue from water.

Int J Phytoremediation

Department of Chemistry, College of Science Al-Zulfi, Majmaah University, Al-Majmaah, Saudi Arabia.

Published: July 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Ligno-cellulosic biomasses show promise for producing chemicals and materials, specifically using a new cellulosic fiber and lignin to remove methylene blue dye from water.
  • Various analysis techniques indicated that the fibers had a rough, porous surface and a crystallinity index of 32%.
  • The maximum dye adsorption capacity was 191 mg/g for the fibers and 22 mg/g for lignin, suggesting effective removal of cationic dyes through significant physicochemical interactions.

Article Abstract

Ligno-cellulosic biomasses had been recognized for their potential use to produce chemicals and biomaterials. The current study focused on the use of a new cellulosic fiber and extracted lignin as adsorbents for methylene blue (a cationic dye). The biomaterials were analyzed using FT-IR spectroscopy, SEM, XRD, and TGA-DTA techniques. The surface of fibers was rough and porous. The crystallinity index (CrI) value for fibers was found to be 32%. The ability of the studied samples to remove methylene blue from water was assessed under the variation of time, pH, dye concentration, temperature, and NaCl concentration. The maximum adsorption capacity of methylene blue reached 191 mg/g for fibers and it achieved 22 mg/g for the extracted lignin ( = 20 °C, pH = 6, and time = 90 min). The adsorption data complied with the pseudo second-order kinetic model and both Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms. Based on these findings, the process suggested the occurrence of many physicochemical interactions between methylene blue molecules and the studied biomaterials. The adsorption mechanism was exothermic, non-spontaneous, and it was described by the decrease of the disorder. Adsorption results proved that fiber was an attractive candidate for the removal of cationic dyes from water.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15226514.2022.2158782DOI Listing

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