Adsorptive Removal of Boron by DIAION� CRB05: Characterization, Kinetics, Isotherm, and Optimization by Response Surface Methodology

A significant issue for the ecosystem is the presence of boron in water resources, particularly in produced water. Batch and dynamic experiments were used in this research to extract boron in the form of boric acid from aqueous solutions using boron selective resins, DIAION CRB05. DIAION� CRB05 is a...

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Main Authors: Al-dhawi B.N.S., Kutty S.R.M., Hayder G., Elnaim B.M.E., Mnzool M., Noor A., Saeed A.A.H., Al-Mahbashi N.M.Y., Al-Nini A., Jagaba A.H.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-343302024-10-14T11:19:06Z Adsorptive Removal of Boron by DIAION� CRB05: Characterization, Kinetics, Isotherm, and Optimization by Response Surface Methodology Al-dhawi B.N.S. Kutty S.R.M. Hayder G. Elnaim B.M.E. Mnzool M. Noor A. Saeed A.A.H. Al-Mahbashi N.M.Y. Al-Nini A. Jagaba A.H. 57219253320 23486030000 56239664100 57212004492 57852200500 57211133387 57218381865 57578478800 57202968171 57191379686 adsorption boron DIAION CRB05 resin kinetic studies response surface methodology Boric acid Boride coatings Boron Chemicals removal (water treatment) Chromium compounds Cost effectiveness Field emission microscopes Isotherms Kinetics Resins Scanning electron microscopy Surface properties Adsorptive removal Batch experiments DIAION CRB05 resin Dynamic experiment Kinetic isotherms Kinetic study Optimisations Response surfaces methods Response-surface methodology Waters resources Adsorption A significant issue for the ecosystem is the presence of boron in water resources, particularly in produced water. Batch and dynamic experiments were used in this research to extract boron in the form of boric acid from aqueous solutions using boron selective resins, DIAION CRB05. DIAION� CRB05 is an adsorbent that is effective in extracting boron from aqueous solutions due to its high binding capacity and selectivity for boron ions, and it is also regenerable, making it cost-effective and sustainable. Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FESEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and FTIR analysis for DIAION CRB05 characterization. To increase the adsorption capacity and find the ideal values for predictor variables such as pH, adsorbent dose, time, and boric acid concentration, the Box�Behnken response surface method (RSM) was applied. The dosage was reported to be 2000 mg/L at pH 2 and boron initial concentration of 1115 mg/L with 255 min for the highest removal anticipated from RSM. According to the outcomes of this research, the DIAION CRB05 material enhanced boron removal capability and has superior performance to several currently available adsorbents, which makes it suitable for use as an adsorbent for removing boric acid from aqueous solutions. The outcomes of isotherm and kinetic experiments were fitted using linear methods. The Temkin isotherm and the pseudo-first-order model were found to have good fits after comparison with R2 of 0.998, and 0.997, respectively. The results of the study demonstrate the effectiveness of DIAION� CRB05 in removing boron from aqueous solutions and provide insight into the optimal conditions for the adsorption process. Thus, the DIAION CRB05 resin was chosen as the ideal choice for recovering boron from an aqueous solution because of its higher sorption capacity and percentage of boron absorbed. � 2023 by the authors. Final 2024-10-14T03:19:05Z 2024-10-14T03:19:05Z 2023 Article 10.3390/pr11020453 2-s2.0-85149216995 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85149216995&doi=10.3390%2fpr11020453&partnerID=40&md5=c86a1f00a65b02cd7908caf1b8253d05 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/34330 11 2 453 All Open Access Gold Open Access Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI) Scopus
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topic adsorption
boron
DIAION CRB05 resin
kinetic studies
response surface methodology
Boric acid
Boride coatings
Boron
Chemicals removal (water treatment)
Chromium compounds
Cost effectiveness
Field emission microscopes
Isotherms
Kinetics
Resins
Scanning electron microscopy
Surface properties
Adsorptive removal
Batch experiments
DIAION CRB05 resin
Dynamic experiment
Kinetic isotherms
Kinetic study
Optimisations
Response surfaces methods
Response-surface methodology
Waters resources
Adsorption
spellingShingle adsorption
boron
DIAION CRB05 resin
kinetic studies
response surface methodology
Boric acid
Boride coatings
Boron
Chemicals removal (water treatment)
Chromium compounds
Cost effectiveness
Field emission microscopes
Isotherms
Kinetics
Resins
Scanning electron microscopy
Surface properties
Adsorptive removal
Batch experiments
DIAION CRB05 resin
Dynamic experiment
Kinetic isotherms
Kinetic study
Optimisations
Response surfaces methods
Response-surface methodology
Waters resources
Adsorption
Al-dhawi B.N.S.
Kutty S.R.M.
Hayder G.
Elnaim B.M.E.
Mnzool M.
Noor A.
Saeed A.A.H.
Al-Mahbashi N.M.Y.
Al-Nini A.
Jagaba A.H.
Adsorptive Removal of Boron by DIAION� CRB05: Characterization, Kinetics, Isotherm, and Optimization by Response Surface Methodology
description A significant issue for the ecosystem is the presence of boron in water resources, particularly in produced water. Batch and dynamic experiments were used in this research to extract boron in the form of boric acid from aqueous solutions using boron selective resins, DIAION CRB05. DIAION� CRB05 is an adsorbent that is effective in extracting boron from aqueous solutions due to its high binding capacity and selectivity for boron ions, and it is also regenerable, making it cost-effective and sustainable. Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FESEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and FTIR analysis for DIAION CRB05 characterization. To increase the adsorption capacity and find the ideal values for predictor variables such as pH, adsorbent dose, time, and boric acid concentration, the Box�Behnken response surface method (RSM) was applied. The dosage was reported to be 2000 mg/L at pH 2 and boron initial concentration of 1115 mg/L with 255 min for the highest removal anticipated from RSM. According to the outcomes of this research, the DIAION CRB05 material enhanced boron removal capability and has superior performance to several currently available adsorbents, which makes it suitable for use as an adsorbent for removing boric acid from aqueous solutions. The outcomes of isotherm and kinetic experiments were fitted using linear methods. The Temkin isotherm and the pseudo-first-order model were found to have good fits after comparison with R2 of 0.998, and 0.997, respectively. The results of the study demonstrate the effectiveness of DIAION� CRB05 in removing boron from aqueous solutions and provide insight into the optimal conditions for the adsorption process. Thus, the DIAION CRB05 resin was chosen as the ideal choice for recovering boron from an aqueous solution because of its higher sorption capacity and percentage of boron absorbed. � 2023 by the authors.
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Al-dhawi B.N.S.
Kutty S.R.M.
Hayder G.
Elnaim B.M.E.
Mnzool M.
Noor A.
Saeed A.A.H.
Al-Mahbashi N.M.Y.
Al-Nini A.
Jagaba A.H.
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author Al-dhawi B.N.S.
Kutty S.R.M.
Hayder G.
Elnaim B.M.E.
Mnzool M.
Noor A.
Saeed A.A.H.
Al-Mahbashi N.M.Y.
Al-Nini A.
Jagaba A.H.
author_sort Al-dhawi B.N.S.
title Adsorptive Removal of Boron by DIAION� CRB05: Characterization, Kinetics, Isotherm, and Optimization by Response Surface Methodology
title_short Adsorptive Removal of Boron by DIAION� CRB05: Characterization, Kinetics, Isotherm, and Optimization by Response Surface Methodology
title_full Adsorptive Removal of Boron by DIAION� CRB05: Characterization, Kinetics, Isotherm, and Optimization by Response Surface Methodology
title_fullStr Adsorptive Removal of Boron by DIAION� CRB05: Characterization, Kinetics, Isotherm, and Optimization by Response Surface Methodology
title_full_unstemmed Adsorptive Removal of Boron by DIAION� CRB05: Characterization, Kinetics, Isotherm, and Optimization by Response Surface Methodology
title_sort adsorptive removal of boron by diaion� crb05: characterization, kinetics, isotherm, and optimization by response surface methodology
publisher Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
publishDate 2024
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