Synergistic effect of bio-inspired Psyllium/Okra hybrid backbone based hydrogel using RSM optimization for efficient removal of toxic malachite green dye and sequestration of uranium (VI) ions from water
Abstract:The objective of the present work is to fabricate environment-friendly biosorbent semi-Interpenetrating Network Device based on Psyllium-Okra hybrid backbone and acrylamide by using citric acid and ammonium persulphate as the crosslinker and initiator respectively. Response Surface Methodology (RSM) was used for the optimization of different reaction parameters that sequentially maximized the percentage swelling of the fabricated gel. Amalgamation of acrylamide chains onto Psyllium-Okra based hybrid backbone f… Show more
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