2023
DOI: 10.1002/slct.202300284
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Elimination of Methylene Blue from Aqueous Medium Using an Agricultural Waste Product of Crude Corn Silk (Stylus maydis) and Corn Silk Treated with Sulphuric Acid

Abstract: The objective of this study is to employ an adsorption technology to remove methylene blue from the aqueous solution. Methylene blue is one of the dyestuffs that are discharged to wastewater after being used extensively in the industry and creating pollution. A residue of an agricultural product called corn silk was employed in the adsorption process, along with corn silk that had been sulphuric acid‐treated. Using methods like FT‐IR, SEM, EDX, and TGA, the structures of crude corn silk (CCS) and modified corn… Show more

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“…These bands can be ascribed to aromatic C = C groups and β -linked glucan structure of lignocellulosic matrix material (Huang et al 2018 ). These similar stretching vibrations were also reported in FTIR spectrum of Zea mays biomass (Devi et al 2022 ; Ekinci 2023 ; Jia et al 2020 ). A comparison of spectra, before and after RY2 biosorption, exhibits minimal shifting in all these absorption bands.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…These bands can be ascribed to aromatic C = C groups and β -linked glucan structure of lignocellulosic matrix material (Huang et al 2018 ). These similar stretching vibrations were also reported in FTIR spectrum of Zea mays biomass (Devi et al 2022 ; Ekinci 2023 ; Jia et al 2020 ). A comparison of spectra, before and after RY2 biosorption, exhibits minimal shifting in all these absorption bands.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%