2020
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jced.0c00292
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Effective Removal of the Direct Black-38 Dye from Wastewater Using a New Silica-Modified Resin: Equilibrium and Thermodynamics Modeling Studies

Abstract: In this study, the synthesis of p-diethanolaminomethylcalix­[4]­arene and its immobilization on a silica surface have been performed for the removal of the direct black (DB-38) dye from wastewater samples. The newly synthesized p-diethanolaminomethylcalix­[4]­arene-immobilized silica (DIS) resin has been analyzed and characterized by FTIR spectroscopy and SEM techniques. To check the efficiency of the DIS resin, batch and column adsorption procedures have been applied under the optimized parameters, i.e., resi… Show more

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“…Therefore, the chemical immobilization of calix [4] arene-based frameworks onto silica enhances the reusability, selectivity, loading, or adsorption capacity of an adsorbent [37]. Previously, different studies have been carried out on calix[n] arene-based adsorbents, such as diethanolamine-calix [4]arene attached to silica and applied for the treatment of DB-38 contaminated-water [38]. Another study was performed for the adsorptive removal of toxic-metal ions such as Cd, Pb, and Hg from water samples using amine-functionalized calix [4]arene-based silica resin [39].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the chemical immobilization of calix [4] arene-based frameworks onto silica enhances the reusability, selectivity, loading, or adsorption capacity of an adsorbent [37]. Previously, different studies have been carried out on calix[n] arene-based adsorbents, such as diethanolamine-calix [4]arene attached to silica and applied for the treatment of DB-38 contaminated-water [38]. Another study was performed for the adsorptive removal of toxic-metal ions such as Cd, Pb, and Hg from water samples using amine-functionalized calix [4]arene-based silica resin [39].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%