Evaluation of dyes removal by beta-cyclodextrin adsorbent

This work was aimed at evaluating the adsorptive properties of beta-cyclodextrin (b-CD) adsorbent towards methylene blue and congo red dyes removal. The adsorbent was characterized for specific surface area and surface chemistry. The results show that the surface area of b-CD adsorbent is small at 0...

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Main Authors: Sulaiman, N. S., Zaini, M. A. A., Arsad, A.
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/92954/1/MuhammadAbbasZaini2019_EvaluationofDyesRemoval.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/92954/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.matpr.2020.03.696
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Summary:This work was aimed at evaluating the adsorptive properties of beta-cyclodextrin (b-CD) adsorbent towards methylene blue and congo red dyes removal. The adsorbent was characterized for specific surface area and surface chemistry. The results show that the surface area of b-CD adsorbent is small at 0.1 m2/g and the surface chemistry is rich in acidic oxygen groups. The dyes adsorption onto b-CD is favourable. Congo red adsorption exhibits a greater rate constant of 0.103 min-1 and a relatively shorter time to reach equilibrium at 40 min as opposed to 1500 min for methylene blue. On a molar basis, both dyes display a comparable maximum capacity of 1.80 * 10-2 mmol/g, with b-CD shows a greater affinity for congo red. The congo red adsorption is governed by hydrophobic host-guest complex interactions, while that for methylene blue is thru weak electrostatic interactions at the hydrophilic exterior of b-CD. To conclude, b-CD could be a promising adsorbent candidate for the treatment of dyes wastewater, where future works will be centred in improving the versatility and performance of the material.