Integration of Chitosan and Sugar Cane Bagasse as Adsorbent for Remazol Red Dyes Removal

In this study, the sugarcane bagasse biomass was modified and purpose as a bio-adsorbent to remove Remazol red dye from wastewater. The sugarcane bagasse was calcined at 200˚C, followed by the treatment with 1% chitosan solution. The adsorbent was morphologically characterized using FTIR, SEM, XRD...

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Main Authors: Hamzah, Sofiah, Abdullah, Siti Nadhirah, Mohammad, Nurul Aqilah, Che Harun, Mohammad Hakim, Hairom, Nur Hanis Hayati, Abd. Rahman Azmi, Alyza Azzura, Ali, Asmadi, Ali, Nora’aini, Yatim, Norhafiza Ilyana
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.106272024-01-15T07:31:06Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/10627/ Integration of Chitosan and Sugar Cane Bagasse as Adsorbent for Remazol Red Dyes Removal Hamzah, Sofiah Abdullah, Siti Nadhirah Mohammad, Nurul Aqilah Che Harun, Mohammad Hakim Hairom, Nur Hanis Hayati Abd. Rahman Azmi, Alyza Azzura Ali, Asmadi Ali, Nora’aini Yatim, Norhafiza Ilyana T Technology (General) In this study, the sugarcane bagasse biomass was modified and purpose as a bio-adsorbent to remove Remazol red dye from wastewater. The sugarcane bagasse was calcined at 200˚C, followed by the treatment with 1% chitosan solution. The adsorbent was morphologically characterized using FTIR, SEM, XRD analysis to study further the effect of chemical modification techniques on calcined biomass of sugarcane bagasse. Treated calcined sugarcane showed an irregular surface and appearance of pores effects of an acidic chitosan solution. It also clarified the presence of an active site for dye absorption on the adsorbent's surface, which is necessary for the dye adsorption attachment site. The adsorption performance revealed that treated sugarcane bagasse performed better with an optimum adsorbent dosage of 150 mg at an equilibrium time of 60 min. Remazol Red removal favored acidic conditions at pH 4 and decreased as dye concentration increased. With an R2 value, the equilibrium data adsorption fitted well with the Langmuir adsorption isotherm. 2023 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/10627/1/J16638_490904fb440ec306183e9a9995e8f4be.pdf Hamzah, Sofiah and Abdullah, Siti Nadhirah and Mohammad, Nurul Aqilah and Che Harun, Mohammad Hakim and Hairom, Nur Hanis Hayati and Abd. Rahman Azmi, Alyza Azzura and Ali, Asmadi and Ali, Nora’aini and Yatim, Norhafiza Ilyana (2023) Integration of Chitosan and Sugar Cane Bagasse as Adsorbent for Remazol Red Dyes Removal. Biointerface Research in Applied Chemistry, 13 (2). pp. 1-12. ISSN 2069-5837 https://doi.org/10.33263/BRIAC132.137
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Hamzah, Sofiah
Abdullah, Siti Nadhirah
Mohammad, Nurul Aqilah
Che Harun, Mohammad Hakim
Hairom, Nur Hanis Hayati
Abd. Rahman Azmi, Alyza Azzura
Ali, Asmadi
Ali, Nora’aini
Yatim, Norhafiza Ilyana
Integration of Chitosan and Sugar Cane Bagasse as Adsorbent for Remazol Red Dyes Removal
description In this study, the sugarcane bagasse biomass was modified and purpose as a bio-adsorbent to remove Remazol red dye from wastewater. The sugarcane bagasse was calcined at 200˚C, followed by the treatment with 1% chitosan solution. The adsorbent was morphologically characterized using FTIR, SEM, XRD analysis to study further the effect of chemical modification techniques on calcined biomass of sugarcane bagasse. Treated calcined sugarcane showed an irregular surface and appearance of pores effects of an acidic chitosan solution. It also clarified the presence of an active site for dye absorption on the adsorbent's surface, which is necessary for the dye adsorption attachment site. The adsorption performance revealed that treated sugarcane bagasse performed better with an optimum adsorbent dosage of 150 mg at an equilibrium time of 60 min. Remazol Red removal favored acidic conditions at pH 4 and decreased as dye concentration increased. With an R2 value, the equilibrium data adsorption fitted well with the Langmuir adsorption isotherm.
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author Hamzah, Sofiah
Abdullah, Siti Nadhirah
Mohammad, Nurul Aqilah
Che Harun, Mohammad Hakim
Hairom, Nur Hanis Hayati
Abd. Rahman Azmi, Alyza Azzura
Ali, Asmadi
Ali, Nora’aini
Yatim, Norhafiza Ilyana
author_facet Hamzah, Sofiah
Abdullah, Siti Nadhirah
Mohammad, Nurul Aqilah
Che Harun, Mohammad Hakim
Hairom, Nur Hanis Hayati
Abd. Rahman Azmi, Alyza Azzura
Ali, Asmadi
Ali, Nora’aini
Yatim, Norhafiza Ilyana
author_sort Hamzah, Sofiah
title Integration of Chitosan and Sugar Cane Bagasse as Adsorbent for Remazol Red Dyes Removal
title_short Integration of Chitosan and Sugar Cane Bagasse as Adsorbent for Remazol Red Dyes Removal
title_full Integration of Chitosan and Sugar Cane Bagasse as Adsorbent for Remazol Red Dyes Removal
title_fullStr Integration of Chitosan and Sugar Cane Bagasse as Adsorbent for Remazol Red Dyes Removal
title_full_unstemmed Integration of Chitosan and Sugar Cane Bagasse as Adsorbent for Remazol Red Dyes Removal
title_sort integration of chitosan and sugar cane bagasse as adsorbent for remazol red dyes removal
publishDate 2023
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