2022
DOI: 10.1002/ceat.202200042
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Modeling of Batch Organic Dye Adsorption Using Modified Metal‐Organic Framework‐5

Abstract: Modeling and simulation of batch adsorption of the organic dye methylene blue (MB) by modified metal‐organic framework‐5 (MOF‐5) were investigated. The reported data on the adsorption of MB dye onto Wells‐Dawson acids (H6P2W18O62)‐immobilized MOF‐5 were employed. The film‐pore diffusion model was developed based on external mass transfer coefficient and pore diffusion coefficient that govern the mass transfer process in batch organic dye adsorption. Applying the estimated parameters, the MB adsorption by using… Show more

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“…Moreover, most dyes are eliminated onto membranes containing MOFs through electrostatic interactions [54][55][56]. In addition to the advantages of using MOF-containing membranes to eliminate dyes, practical applications still pose a huge challenge due to their stability in wastewater and lack of robustness in complex pollutants present in water environments.…”
Section: Membrane Separationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, most dyes are eliminated onto membranes containing MOFs through electrostatic interactions [54][55][56]. In addition to the advantages of using MOF-containing membranes to eliminate dyes, practical applications still pose a huge challenge due to their stability in wastewater and lack of robustness in complex pollutants present in water environments.…”
Section: Membrane Separationmentioning
confidence: 99%