Poly (N-vinyl imidazole) hydrogel (p-VIm) and its partially quaternized analogue (pVIm-Ar) were prepared and used for the removal of Orange II (OII). A Fourier transform infrared spectrophotometer, scanning electron microscope with an energy dispersive Xray spectrometer attached, thermogravimetric analyzer, zeta potential analyzer and drop shape analyzer were used for the characterization of the hydrogels. The influence of some experimental parameters, such as pH of the OII solution, contact time and initial OII concentration on the adsorption process, was examined, and the obtained data were used to calculate the isotherm and kinetic parameters. Adsorption processes of OII onto adsorbents were coherent with the Langmuir isotherm and pseudo-second-order kinetic models. The quaternized analogue exhibited remarkable adsorption performance in the pH range of 2-12, while the effective adsorption with p-VIm occurred only at pH 2.0.The maximum adsorption capacity values of adsorbents were determined as 2331 (for pVIm) and 1327 mg g −1 (for p-VIm-Ar) at pH 2.0 and 132 (for p-VIm) and 1357 mg g −1 (for p-VIm-Ar) at pH 6.0.
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