Investigation of Calcium Carbonate Porogen on Methylene Blue Adsorption in Alginate Cellulose Xanthate Beads from Corn Stalks

Corn stalk can be used as a potential adsorbent because of its abundance, cost-effectiveness, and accessible functional groups that allow chemical modifications. This study aims to synthesize cellulose xanthate alginate beads (ACX beads) from corn stalks to remove methylene blue from aqueous solutio...

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Main Authors: Yulianti, Eny, Qazim, Nanang, Prasetyo, Anton, Kartika, Siska Ela, Ahmad, Muhajidin, Zainul, Rahadian, Azril, -, Satriawan, Herland, Zikri, Ahmad, Abdullah, Mohammad
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spelling my.um.eprints.448732024-11-15T08:52:33Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/44873/ Investigation of Calcium Carbonate Porogen on Methylene Blue Adsorption in Alginate Cellulose Xanthate Beads from Corn Stalks Yulianti, Eny Qazim, Nanang Prasetyo, Anton Kartika, Siska Ela Ahmad, Muhajidin Zainul, Rahadian Azril, - Satriawan, Herland Zikri, Ahmad Abdullah, Mohammad Q Science (General) QD Chemistry Corn stalk can be used as a potential adsorbent because of its abundance, cost-effectiveness, and accessible functional groups that allow chemical modifications. This study aims to synthesize cellulose xanthate alginate beads (ACX beads) from corn stalks to remove methylene blue from aqueous solutions. ACX beads with various doses of porogen CaCO3 were printed using the ionic gelation method, and then characterized using FTIR, optical microscopy, and SEM-EDX. The results of the FTIR analysis reported changes in the C-S, C=S, and S-C-S vibrations that indicated the xanthate formation. Furthermore, as the porogen dose increased, the OH intensity decreased. The high intensity of the OH group results in a high swelling process. The results of the optical microscopy analysis showed that the porogen made the ACX beads spherical. SEM-EDX analysis showed that the higher the porogen dose, the rougher the surface morphology of the ACX beads and the larger the pore diameter. The maximum adsorption capacity was obtained on ACX beads without porogen with a contact time of 360 hours. The study reveals that the kinetic adsorption followed a pseudo-second-order kinetic model proposed chemical adsorption. The larger the porogen, the more crosslinks between the divalent cations and alginate or cellulose that are formed, inhibiting the bond between the ACX beads and water and methylene blue, thereby reducing the swelling process and the adsorption capacity of the ACX beads. In addition, the pore size that is too large does not match the size of the methylene blue molecule. © 2024 by SPC (Sami Publishing Company) Sami Publishing Company 2024 Article PeerReviewed Yulianti, Eny and Qazim, Nanang and Prasetyo, Anton and Kartika, Siska Ela and Ahmad, Muhajidin and Zainul, Rahadian and Azril, - and Satriawan, Herland and Zikri, Ahmad and Abdullah, Mohammad (2024) Investigation of Calcium Carbonate Porogen on Methylene Blue Adsorption in Alginate Cellulose Xanthate Beads from Corn Stalks. Journal of Medicinal and Chemical Sciences, 7 (3). pp. 538-554. ISSN 2651-4702, DOI https://doi.org/10.26655/JMCHEMSCI.2024.3.9 <https://doi.org/10.26655/JMCHEMSCI.2024.3.9>. https://doi.org/10.26655/JMCHEMSCI.2024.3.9 10.26655/JMCHEMSCI.2024.3.9
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topic Q Science (General)
QD Chemistry
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
QD Chemistry
Yulianti, Eny
Qazim, Nanang
Prasetyo, Anton
Kartika, Siska Ela
Ahmad, Muhajidin
Zainul, Rahadian
Azril, -
Satriawan, Herland
Zikri, Ahmad
Abdullah, Mohammad
Investigation of Calcium Carbonate Porogen on Methylene Blue Adsorption in Alginate Cellulose Xanthate Beads from Corn Stalks
description Corn stalk can be used as a potential adsorbent because of its abundance, cost-effectiveness, and accessible functional groups that allow chemical modifications. This study aims to synthesize cellulose xanthate alginate beads (ACX beads) from corn stalks to remove methylene blue from aqueous solutions. ACX beads with various doses of porogen CaCO3 were printed using the ionic gelation method, and then characterized using FTIR, optical microscopy, and SEM-EDX. The results of the FTIR analysis reported changes in the C-S, C=S, and S-C-S vibrations that indicated the xanthate formation. Furthermore, as the porogen dose increased, the OH intensity decreased. The high intensity of the OH group results in a high swelling process. The results of the optical microscopy analysis showed that the porogen made the ACX beads spherical. SEM-EDX analysis showed that the higher the porogen dose, the rougher the surface morphology of the ACX beads and the larger the pore diameter. The maximum adsorption capacity was obtained on ACX beads without porogen with a contact time of 360 hours. The study reveals that the kinetic adsorption followed a pseudo-second-order kinetic model proposed chemical adsorption. The larger the porogen, the more crosslinks between the divalent cations and alginate or cellulose that are formed, inhibiting the bond between the ACX beads and water and methylene blue, thereby reducing the swelling process and the adsorption capacity of the ACX beads. In addition, the pore size that is too large does not match the size of the methylene blue molecule. © 2024 by SPC (Sami Publishing Company)
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author Yulianti, Eny
Qazim, Nanang
Prasetyo, Anton
Kartika, Siska Ela
Ahmad, Muhajidin
Zainul, Rahadian
Azril, -
Satriawan, Herland
Zikri, Ahmad
Abdullah, Mohammad
author_facet Yulianti, Eny
Qazim, Nanang
Prasetyo, Anton
Kartika, Siska Ela
Ahmad, Muhajidin
Zainul, Rahadian
Azril, -
Satriawan, Herland
Zikri, Ahmad
Abdullah, Mohammad
author_sort Yulianti, Eny
title Investigation of Calcium Carbonate Porogen on Methylene Blue Adsorption in Alginate Cellulose Xanthate Beads from Corn Stalks
title_short Investigation of Calcium Carbonate Porogen on Methylene Blue Adsorption in Alginate Cellulose Xanthate Beads from Corn Stalks
title_full Investigation of Calcium Carbonate Porogen on Methylene Blue Adsorption in Alginate Cellulose Xanthate Beads from Corn Stalks
title_fullStr Investigation of Calcium Carbonate Porogen on Methylene Blue Adsorption in Alginate Cellulose Xanthate Beads from Corn Stalks
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of Calcium Carbonate Porogen on Methylene Blue Adsorption in Alginate Cellulose Xanthate Beads from Corn Stalks
title_sort investigation of calcium carbonate porogen on methylene blue adsorption in alginate cellulose xanthate beads from corn stalks
publisher Sami Publishing Company
publishDate 2024
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/44873/
https://doi.org/10.26655/JMCHEMSCI.2024.3.9
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