Preparation and characterisation of chitosan/bacterial Escherichia coli biocomposite for malachite green dye removal: modeling and optimisation of the adsorption process
Herein, a new biocomposite was obtained by loading a bacterial suspension of Escherichia coli onto a chitosan matrix to produce a unique biocomposite (chitosan–E. coli) with effective properties for biosorption of malachite green dye from water. The physicochemical characteristics of the chitosan–E....
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2-s2.0-85209689107 Agha H.M.; Jawad A.H.; Wilson L.D.; ALOthman Z.A. Preparation and characterisation of chitosan/bacterial Escherichia coli biocomposite for malachite green dye removal: modeling and optimisation of the adsorption process 2024 International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry 10.1080/03067319.2024.2426730 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85209689107&doi=10.1080%2f03067319.2024.2426730&partnerID=40&md5=58a41dd9a78d10a2ad4abb7a22881fff Herein, a new biocomposite was obtained by loading a bacterial suspension of Escherichia coli onto a chitosan matrix to produce a unique biocomposite (chitosan–E. coli) with effective properties for biosorption of malachite green dye from water. The physicochemical characteristics of the chitosan–E. coli biocomposite were studied by employing XRD, FTIR, FESEM-EDX and pHpzc. The optimisation of biosorption conditions was achieved using a Box-Behnken Design (RSM-BBD) to assess the effect of variables on the dye removal: biocomposite dose (0.02–0.1 g/100 mL), pH (4–8) and contact time (10–300 min). The optimal conditions for dye removal (84.3%) were achieved with a chitosan–E. coli dose of 0.1 g/100 mL, and a contact time of 160 minutes with a pH of 8. The equilibrium and kinetic experimental findings show the biosorption of malachite green dye by chitosan–E. coli follows the Langmuir and pseudo-second-order models, respectively. The maximum dye adsorption capacity (qmax) of malachite green for the chitosan–E. coli biocomposite was 164.7 mg/g, where the dye adsorption mechanism was attributed to several effects such as hydrogen bonding, n-π interactions, and electrostatic attraction. Thermodynamic analysis indicated that the biosorption process was spontaneous and endothermic, with a positive enthalpy change (ΔH° = 40.9 kJ/mol) and a negative Gibbs free energy (ΔG°) at all tested temperatures. The biocomposite chitosan–E. coli adsorbent exhibits favourable cationic dye adsorption that is anticipated to have utility for remediation of dye effluent in industrial wastewater. © 2024 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Taylor and Francis Ltd. 03067319 English Article |
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Agha H.M.; Jawad A.H.; Wilson L.D.; ALOthman Z.A. |
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Preparation and characterisation of chitosan/bacterial Escherichia coli biocomposite for malachite green dye removal: modeling and optimisation of the adsorption process |
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Preparation and characterisation of chitosan/bacterial Escherichia coli biocomposite for malachite green dye removal: modeling and optimisation of the adsorption process |
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Preparation and characterisation of chitosan/bacterial Escherichia coli biocomposite for malachite green dye removal: modeling and optimisation of the adsorption process |
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Preparation and characterisation of chitosan/bacterial Escherichia coli biocomposite for malachite green dye removal: modeling and optimisation of the adsorption process |
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Preparation and characterisation of chitosan/bacterial Escherichia coli biocomposite for malachite green dye removal: modeling and optimisation of the adsorption process |
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Preparation and characterisation of chitosan/bacterial Escherichia coli biocomposite for malachite green dye removal: modeling and optimisation of the adsorption process |
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Herein, a new biocomposite was obtained by loading a bacterial suspension of Escherichia coli onto a chitosan matrix to produce a unique biocomposite (chitosan–E. coli) with effective properties for biosorption of malachite green dye from water. The physicochemical characteristics of the chitosan–E. coli biocomposite were studied by employing XRD, FTIR, FESEM-EDX and pHpzc. The optimisation of biosorption conditions was achieved using a Box-Behnken Design (RSM-BBD) to assess the effect of variables on the dye removal: biocomposite dose (0.02–0.1 g/100 mL), pH (4–8) and contact time (10–300 min). The optimal conditions for dye removal (84.3%) were achieved with a chitosan–E. coli dose of 0.1 g/100 mL, and a contact time of 160 minutes with a pH of 8. The equilibrium and kinetic experimental findings show the biosorption of malachite green dye by chitosan–E. coli follows the Langmuir and pseudo-second-order models, respectively. The maximum dye adsorption capacity (qmax) of malachite green for the chitosan–E. coli biocomposite was 164.7 mg/g, where the dye adsorption mechanism was attributed to several effects such as hydrogen bonding, n-π interactions, and electrostatic attraction. Thermodynamic analysis indicated that the biosorption process was spontaneous and endothermic, with a positive enthalpy change (ΔH° = 40.9 kJ/mol) and a negative Gibbs free energy (ΔG°) at all tested temperatures. The biocomposite chitosan–E. coli adsorbent exhibits favourable cationic dye adsorption that is anticipated to have utility for remediation of dye effluent in industrial wastewater. © 2024 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. |
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