Design of composite chitosan/algae/zeolite by freeze- or air-drying: A comparative adsorbent analysis for optimized removal of brilliant green dye

A bio-composite material was developed that contains chitosan, food-grade algae, and zeolite for the removal of brilliant green (BG) dye. The synthesized bio-composite was dried via two different methods (air-drying; AD, and freeze-drying; FD). The physicochemical characterization of air-dried chito...

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Published in:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES
Main Authors: Suhaimi, Aiman; Jawad, Ali H.; Yusoff, Mohd Zaki Mohd; Wilson, Lee D.; Alothman, Zeid A.
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Language:English
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author Suhaimi
Aiman; Jawad
Ali H.; Yusoff
Mohd Zaki Mohd; Wilson
Lee D.; Alothman
Zeid A.
spellingShingle Suhaimi
Aiman; Jawad
Ali H.; Yusoff
Mohd Zaki Mohd; Wilson
Lee D.; Alothman
Zeid A.
Design of composite chitosan/algae/zeolite by freeze- or air-drying: A comparative adsorbent analysis for optimized removal of brilliant green dye
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Chemistry; Polymer Science
author_facet Suhaimi
Aiman; Jawad
Ali H.; Yusoff
Mohd Zaki Mohd; Wilson
Lee D.; Alothman
Zeid A.
author_sort Suhaimi
spelling Suhaimi, Aiman; Jawad, Ali H.; Yusoff, Mohd Zaki Mohd; Wilson, Lee D.; Alothman, Zeid A.
Design of composite chitosan/algae/zeolite by freeze- or air-drying: A comparative adsorbent analysis for optimized removal of brilliant green dye
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES
English
Article
A bio-composite material was developed that contains chitosan, food-grade algae, and zeolite for the removal of brilliant green (BG) dye. The synthesized bio-composite was dried via two different methods (air-drying; AD, and freeze-drying; FD). The physicochemical characterization of air-dried chitosan-algae-zeolite (Cs-Alg-Zl-AD) and freeze-dried chitosan-algae-zeolite (Cs-Alg-Zl-FD) were investigated by spectroscopy (FTIR, SEM-EDX, and XPS), diffraction (XRD), surface charge via pHpzc, specific surface area (SSA) and elemental analyses. The utilization of Box-Behnken Design (BBD) was intended to optimize the three input variables, which are adsorbent dosage, pH of medium, and contact time. The adsorption optimization process yielded optimal conditions, which were verified through a desirability test and implemented in batch-mode equilibrium experiments. The Cs-Alg-Zl-FD has a higher specific surface area (SSA = 3.29 m2/g) compared to Cs-Alg-Zl-AD (SSA = 1.79 m2/g). The Cs-AlgZl-FD shows greater adsorptive removal of BG (98.6 %) over Cs-Alg-Zl-AD (88.6 %), in parallel agreement with differences in the SSA. Moreover, the maximum BG dye adsorption capacities of Cs-Alg-Zl-FD (119.5 mg/g) and Cs-Alg-Zl-AD (108 mg/g) at pH = 8.1 and 25 degrees C. The Freundlich model fits best with Cs-Alg-Zl-AD while Langmuir and Temkin models account for the Cs-Alg-Zl-FD dye adsorption. The Cs-Alg-Zl-FD shows greater dye adsorption over four adsorption cycles, as compared with the Cs-Alg-Zl-AD.
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10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.138650
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Chemistry; Polymer Science

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title Design of composite chitosan/algae/zeolite by freeze- or air-drying: A comparative adsorbent analysis for optimized removal of brilliant green dye
title_short Design of composite chitosan/algae/zeolite by freeze- or air-drying: A comparative adsorbent analysis for optimized removal of brilliant green dye
title_full Design of composite chitosan/algae/zeolite by freeze- or air-drying: A comparative adsorbent analysis for optimized removal of brilliant green dye
title_fullStr Design of composite chitosan/algae/zeolite by freeze- or air-drying: A comparative adsorbent analysis for optimized removal of brilliant green dye
title_full_unstemmed Design of composite chitosan/algae/zeolite by freeze- or air-drying: A comparative adsorbent analysis for optimized removal of brilliant green dye
title_sort Design of composite chitosan/algae/zeolite by freeze- or air-drying: A comparative adsorbent analysis for optimized removal of brilliant green dye
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description A bio-composite material was developed that contains chitosan, food-grade algae, and zeolite for the removal of brilliant green (BG) dye. The synthesized bio-composite was dried via two different methods (air-drying; AD, and freeze-drying; FD). The physicochemical characterization of air-dried chitosan-algae-zeolite (Cs-Alg-Zl-AD) and freeze-dried chitosan-algae-zeolite (Cs-Alg-Zl-FD) were investigated by spectroscopy (FTIR, SEM-EDX, and XPS), diffraction (XRD), surface charge via pHpzc, specific surface area (SSA) and elemental analyses. The utilization of Box-Behnken Design (BBD) was intended to optimize the three input variables, which are adsorbent dosage, pH of medium, and contact time. The adsorption optimization process yielded optimal conditions, which were verified through a desirability test and implemented in batch-mode equilibrium experiments. The Cs-Alg-Zl-FD has a higher specific surface area (SSA = 3.29 m2/g) compared to Cs-Alg-Zl-AD (SSA = 1.79 m2/g). The Cs-AlgZl-FD shows greater adsorptive removal of BG (98.6 %) over Cs-Alg-Zl-AD (88.6 %), in parallel agreement with differences in the SSA. Moreover, the maximum BG dye adsorption capacities of Cs-Alg-Zl-FD (119.5 mg/g) and Cs-Alg-Zl-AD (108 mg/g) at pH = 8.1 and 25 degrees C. The Freundlich model fits best with Cs-Alg-Zl-AD while Langmuir and Temkin models account for the Cs-Alg-Zl-FD dye adsorption. The Cs-Alg-Zl-FD shows greater dye adsorption over four adsorption cycles, as compared with the Cs-Alg-Zl-AD.
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