Title of article :
Adsorption of cationic dye from aqueous solution using SBA-15 nano particles synthesized by stem sweep ash as the source of silica
Author/Authors :
Chiani, Elham Department of Analytical Chemistry - Faculty of Chemistry - University of Mazandaran, Babolsar, Iran , Azizi, Naser Department of Analytical Chemistry - Faculty of Chemistry - University of Mazandaran, Babolsar, Iran , Ghasemi, Shahram Department of Nano - Faculty of Chemistry - University of Mazandaran, Babolsar, Iran , Ehsani Tilami, Salma Department of Basic Science - Farhangian University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Today, many efforts have been made to use agricultural waste as a cheap and
abundant resource for providing suitable adsorbents to remove pollutants such as
industrial dyes. The aim of this study was to remove dye from water under
different conditions using SBA-15 nano particles as adsorbents their silica was
prepared from stem sweep ash (SSA). Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy
(FTIR), scanning electron microscope (SEM), transmission electron microscope
(TEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and N2 adsorption experiments were applied to
evaluate the structural characteristics of obtained adsorbent. In addition, to
remove Azure B dye by SBA-15, the optimal values were obtained as the
parameters of contact time = 30 min, pH = 8, temperature = 65 °C, adsorbent
amount = 0.01 g, stirring rate = 90 rpm and initial dye concentration = 100 mg/L.
The kinetic and thermodynamic experiments were conducted on the adsorption
process as well. The results of the experiments demonstrated that the total
surface area and total pore volume of the adsorbent were 780 m2/g and 0.8483
cm3/g, respectively. Moreover, the surface adsorption process of Azure B followed
the Langmuir's isothermal model, and kinetic data followed the surface adsorption
of pseudo-second-order kinetic model. Besides, the values of ΔH° and ΔS° were
5409.32 j/mol and 37.28 j/mol K, respectively, and the maximum adsorption
capacity of adsorbent was 166.66 mg/g.
Keywords :
Stem sweep ash , Azure B , Nano particles , SBA-15
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Research in Water and Wastewater (JARWW)