Equilibrium and kinetics of phenol adsorption by crab shell chitosan
Chitosan synthesized from the Pessu river crab shell was screened to coarse (CC, 600 µm), medium (MC, 300 µm) and fine (FC, 150 µm) aggregate for phenol removal. The aggregates were characterized for surface chemistry, surface morphology, thermal behavior, and surface texture. The surface chemistry...
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my.utm.285962022-01-31T08:37:54Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/28596/ Equilibrium and kinetics of phenol adsorption by crab shell chitosan Francis, Asokogene Oluwadayo Ahmad Zaini, Muhammad Abbas Zakaria, Zainul Akmar Muhammad, Idris Misau Abdulsalam, Surajudeen El-Nafaty, Usman Aliyu TP Chemical technology Chitosan synthesized from the Pessu river crab shell was screened to coarse (CC, 600 µm), medium (MC, 300 µm) and fine (FC, 150 µm) aggregate for phenol removal. The aggregates were characterized for surface chemistry, surface morphology, thermal behavior, and surface texture. The surface chemistry showed the characteristics primary and secondary amine/amide groups of chitosan. The values of specific surface area are 191, 226, and 209 m2/g for CC, MC, and FC, respectively. The effects of initial concentration (10–300 mg/L), adsorbent dosage (0.5–2.0 g/L), contact time (0–100 min), temperature (20–70 °C) and solution pH (2.6–8.7) were evaluated in phenol removal. Coarse chitosan displayed a maximum adsorption capacity of 59.3 mg/g, in which mesopore filling and ionic interactions are the possible adsorption mechanisms. Sips isotherm model fitted well with the equilibrium data (R 2 = 0.988 and SSE = 33.74), suggesting the adsorption onto a heterogeneous surface through adsorbate-adsorbent interactions. Kinetics data are best described by the pseudo-first-order model (R 2 ≥ 0.98 and SSE ≤ 2.88), indicating that external diffusion is the significant step in phenol adsorption. Chitosan derived from crab shell is a promising adsorbent for the removal of phenol from wastewater. Taylor & Francis Group, LLC 2021 Article PeerReviewed Francis, Asokogene Oluwadayo and Ahmad Zaini, Muhammad Abbas and Zakaria, Zainul Akmar and Muhammad, Idris Misau and Abdulsalam, Surajudeen and El-Nafaty, Usman Aliyu (2021) Equilibrium and kinetics of phenol adsorption by crab shell chitosan. Particulate Science and Technology, 39 (4). pp. 415-426. ISSN 0272-6351 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02726351.2020.1745975 DOI:10.1080/02726351.2020.1745975 |
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Chitosan synthesized from the Pessu river crab shell was screened to coarse (CC, 600 µm), medium (MC, 300 µm) and fine (FC, 150 µm) aggregate for phenol removal. The aggregates were characterized for surface chemistry, surface morphology, thermal behavior, and surface texture. The surface chemistry showed the characteristics primary and secondary amine/amide groups of chitosan. The values of specific surface area are 191, 226, and 209 m2/g for CC, MC, and FC, respectively. The effects of initial concentration (10–300 mg/L), adsorbent dosage (0.5–2.0 g/L), contact time (0–100 min), temperature (20–70 °C) and solution pH (2.6–8.7) were evaluated in phenol removal. Coarse chitosan displayed a maximum adsorption capacity of 59.3 mg/g, in which mesopore filling and ionic interactions are the possible adsorption mechanisms. Sips isotherm model fitted well with the equilibrium data (R 2 = 0.988 and SSE = 33.74), suggesting the adsorption onto a heterogeneous surface through adsorbate-adsorbent interactions. Kinetics data are best described by the pseudo-first-order model (R 2 ≥ 0.98 and SSE ≤ 2.88), indicating that external diffusion is the significant step in phenol adsorption. Chitosan derived from crab shell is a promising adsorbent for the removal of phenol from wastewater. |
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