2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2021.04.003
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WITHDRAWN: Adsorption study of disperse yellow dye on nanocellulose surface

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“…The enormous amount of hydroxyl groups present on the nanocellulose surface allows establishing interactions with heavy metals and organic compounds such as methylene blue dye using green aerogel composed by cellulose nanofibril and graphene oxide-silica [94], Congo red dye with modified nanocellulose using polypirrolle [95] and disperse yellow dye [96]. At the same time, cellulose nanomaterials can act as filtering membranes to remove microorganism and additional pollutants from contaminated water [97,98].…”
Section: Wastewater Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The enormous amount of hydroxyl groups present on the nanocellulose surface allows establishing interactions with heavy metals and organic compounds such as methylene blue dye using green aerogel composed by cellulose nanofibril and graphene oxide-silica [94], Congo red dye with modified nanocellulose using polypirrolle [95] and disperse yellow dye [96]. At the same time, cellulose nanomaterials can act as filtering membranes to remove microorganism and additional pollutants from contaminated water [97,98].…”
Section: Wastewater Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The EFB/NC nanocomposite membrane could retain its adsorptive capacity after reuse. Mutar and Jasim (2021) [105] reported the removal of disperse yellow (DY) dye from its aqueous solution by utilizing nanocellulose prepared from microcrytalline cellulose. According to the Giles classification, the adsorption isotherm of the (DY) dye was (S-type), which is well-fitted to the Freundlich equation.…”
Section: Nanocellulose As Adsorbentmentioning
confidence: 99%