2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.serj.2016.04.002
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Adsorptive removal of Direct Red 81 dye from aqueous solution onto Argemone mexicana

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“…These findings are explained by dyes nature. Hence CV (cationic dye) is expected to be adsorbed more than CR (anionic dye) in basic pH (interaction between C=O, C−O‐H and –OH groups with CV molecule) ,. From FTIR, RS and XPS characterizations, results show that the surface of adsorbent contains several functional groups that may interact with the CV molecules in basic pH as compared to CR molecules.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…These findings are explained by dyes nature. Hence CV (cationic dye) is expected to be adsorbed more than CR (anionic dye) in basic pH (interaction between C=O, C−O‐H and –OH groups with CV molecule) ,. From FTIR, RS and XPS characterizations, results show that the surface of adsorbent contains several functional groups that may interact with the CV molecules in basic pH as compared to CR molecules.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For pH < 7.9, the adsorbent surface is positively charged, which leads to repulsive electrostatic interactions occurring between the CV molecules and the adsorbent positively charged functional groups, which were consistent with the results of Boehm's titration. As a result, we choose to work with the original solution pH, which gave a significant decolorization in the case of the both dyes …”
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“…In addition, activated carbon prepared from agricultural waste came to be promising in the case of sugarcane bagasse, pomegranate peel, coconut shell [31][32]44,87]. Several activation process also been studied to improve the efficiency in removing dyes and pollutants in wastewater [38,52,46,[87][88]. However, most of the study referred in this review referring to lab-scale experiment.Based on literature information, only few study focus on comparing the adsorbent in removal of dye and pollutants [25].…”
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“…(2011) Graphene oxide 714 MB Yang et al. (2011) Argemone mexicana 2.4 DR81 Khamparia and Jaspal (2016) Bamboo Sawdust 6.43 DR81 Khan et al. (2012) Pumice 10.56 DR81 Hossein and Behzad (2012) Balsamodendron Caudatum wood waste 5.0354 DR81 Sivakumar et al.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%