Preparing a biomass adsorbent material with high-absorption performance but low cost plays a vital role in wastewater treatment. In this study, a novel nitrogen-doped sisal fiber-based carbon dots (SF-N-CDs) composite was prepared by directly growing carbon dots (CDs) on sisal fiber (SF) using a microwave method with polyethyleneimine (PEI) as a raw material. The prepared SF-N-CDs were characterized using FTIR, XRD, Contact angle(CA), TGA, XPS, and SEM. The results revealed that the CDs were successfully grown on SF. The adsorption properties of SF-N-CDs were significantly enhanced when they adsorbed methyl blue (MeB) dye. Specifically, the adsorption of MeB by SF-N-CDs was up to 619.7 mg/g, which was about 2.6 times higher than that of raw SF. This implied that the introduction of CDs increases the adsorption site, thus enhancing the adsorption capacity. Analysis on kinetics and thermodynamics of MeB adsorption by SF-N-CDs revealed that the adsorption process followed the Langmuir isotherm model and were consistent with both kinetic models. It signifies that the adsorption involves both physical and chemical adsorption processes. Further, the SF-N-CDs maintained a removal rate of 70.9% after six adsorption-regeneration cycles, demonstrating good regeneration performance. Moreover, the SF-N-CDs could selectively separate MeB from a mixture of rhodamine B and saffron T. Consequently, the findings of this study suggest that SF-N-CDs are promising adsorbents for anionic dyes.

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