Cetyltrimethylammonium bromide intercalated and branched polyhydroxystyrene functionalized montmorillonite clay to sequester cationic dyes.
J Environ Manage
; 219: 285-293, 2018 Aug 01.
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Herein, Cetyltrimethyl ammonium bromide (CTAB) intercalated and branched polyhydroxystyrene (BPS) functionalized montmorillonite (MMT) nano-composite (BPS-CTAB-MMT) was developed, characterized, and its potential as an adsorbent was tested in sequestering cationic dyes viz. rhodamine B (RB), crystal violet (CV), and methylene blue (MB) from aqueous environment. N2 adsorption/desorption isotherm showed mesoporous BPS-CTAB-MMT surface with a BET surface area of 273.8â¯m2/g. The appearance of sharp spikes at 2855 and 2925â¯cm-1 (associated with symmetric and asymmetric tensions of C - H bonds) in infra-red spectrum of BPS-CTAB-MMT indicates successful intercalation of MMT with CTAB and functionalization with BPS. The observed crystallite size of BPS-CTAB-MMT was 66â¯nm. Comparatively greater weight loss for BPS-CTAB-MMT (11%) than MMT (9%) was observed during thermogravimetric analysis. The adsorption of dyes on BPS-CTAB-MMT was pH dependent with maximum uptake was observed in the pH range: 5-6. For initial dyes concentration (Co) range: 50-150â¯mg/L, the observed equilibration time for CV was 300â¯min, whereas for RB and MB the equilibration time varied between 300 and 360â¯min. Modeling investigations revealed the applicability of Sips isotherm and pseudo-second-order (PSO) kinetic models to dyes adsorption data. Sips maximum adsorption capacity (qs) values for RB, CV, and MB at 55⯰C were 476.5, 438.7, and 432.7â¯mg/g, respectively. The adsorption of dyes on BPS-CTAB-MMT was thermodynamically favorable. Desorption studies showed 42.1% RB and 41.9% CV recovery with 0.1â¯M NaOH and CH3COCH3, respectively, while only traces of MB were recovered with tested eluents.
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Bentonita
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Compuestos de Cetrimonio
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Silicatos de Aluminio
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J Environ Manage
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