Henna extract as a potential sacrificial agent in reducing surfactant adsorption on kaolinite: The role of salinity

The adsorption ability of henna extract as a cheap, environment-friendly and easily available sacrificial agent was investigated. Fourier transform infrared-attenuated total reflectance (FTIR-ATR) was used to characterized henna extract and kaolinite. The adsorption of henna extract on kaolinite was...

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Main Authors: Musa, M.S.M., Sulaiman, W.R.W., Majid, Z.A., Idris, A.K., Rajaei, K.
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Published: King Saud University 2020
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spelling my.utp.eprints.233532021-08-19T07:24:07Z Henna extract as a potential sacrificial agent in reducing surfactant adsorption on kaolinite: The role of salinity Musa, M.S.M. Sulaiman, W.R.W. Majid, Z.A. Majid, Z.A. Idris, A.K. Rajaei, K. The adsorption ability of henna extract as a cheap, environment-friendly and easily available sacrificial agent was investigated. Fourier transform infrared-attenuated total reflectance (FTIR-ATR) was used to characterized henna extract and kaolinite. The adsorption of henna extract on kaolinite was done using Ultraviolet�visible spectroscopy (UV�Vis). The effects of salinity on the henna extract adsorption on kaolinite were studied. The mechanisms of the adsorption process were interpreted. Also, henna extract performances in reducing the adsorption of surfactant in the proximity of salts were assessed. The outcome shows that henna extract adsorption on kaolinite was increased with increasing salinity concentrations. The adsorption value increased from 7.88 to 13.35 mg/g in 0 and 50,000 mg/L of salinity respectively. The mechanisms involved in the adsorption process were mainly hydrogen bond, hydrophobic interactions, and electrostatic attractions. A reduction of 53 of surfactant adsorption was observed and showed a profound decrease in the adsorption of surfactant in the presence of henna extract suggesting a possibility to be utilized as a sacrificial agent in reducing surfactant adsorption. © 2019 The Authors King Saud University 2020 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85067246102&doi=10.1016%2fj.jksues.2019.06.001&partnerID=40&md5=31fd465cb03e0f12f946cb9cce27dfcb Musa, M.S.M. and Sulaiman, W.R.W. and Majid, Z.A. and Majid, Z.A. and Idris, A.K. and Rajaei, K. (2020) Henna extract as a potential sacrificial agent in reducing surfactant adsorption on kaolinite: The role of salinity. Journal of King Saud University - Engineering Sciences, 32 (8). pp. 543-547. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/23353/
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description The adsorption ability of henna extract as a cheap, environment-friendly and easily available sacrificial agent was investigated. Fourier transform infrared-attenuated total reflectance (FTIR-ATR) was used to characterized henna extract and kaolinite. The adsorption of henna extract on kaolinite was done using Ultraviolet�visible spectroscopy (UV�Vis). The effects of salinity on the henna extract adsorption on kaolinite were studied. The mechanisms of the adsorption process were interpreted. Also, henna extract performances in reducing the adsorption of surfactant in the proximity of salts were assessed. The outcome shows that henna extract adsorption on kaolinite was increased with increasing salinity concentrations. The adsorption value increased from 7.88 to 13.35 mg/g in 0 and 50,000 mg/L of salinity respectively. The mechanisms involved in the adsorption process were mainly hydrogen bond, hydrophobic interactions, and electrostatic attractions. A reduction of 53 of surfactant adsorption was observed and showed a profound decrease in the adsorption of surfactant in the presence of henna extract suggesting a possibility to be utilized as a sacrificial agent in reducing surfactant adsorption. © 2019 The Authors
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author Musa, M.S.M.
Sulaiman, W.R.W.
Majid, Z.A.
Majid, Z.A.
Idris, A.K.
Rajaei, K.
spellingShingle Musa, M.S.M.
Sulaiman, W.R.W.
Majid, Z.A.
Majid, Z.A.
Idris, A.K.
Rajaei, K.
Henna extract as a potential sacrificial agent in reducing surfactant adsorption on kaolinite: The role of salinity
author_facet Musa, M.S.M.
Sulaiman, W.R.W.
Majid, Z.A.
Majid, Z.A.
Idris, A.K.
Rajaei, K.
author_sort Musa, M.S.M.
title Henna extract as a potential sacrificial agent in reducing surfactant adsorption on kaolinite: The role of salinity
title_short Henna extract as a potential sacrificial agent in reducing surfactant adsorption on kaolinite: The role of salinity
title_full Henna extract as a potential sacrificial agent in reducing surfactant adsorption on kaolinite: The role of salinity
title_fullStr Henna extract as a potential sacrificial agent in reducing surfactant adsorption on kaolinite: The role of salinity
title_full_unstemmed Henna extract as a potential sacrificial agent in reducing surfactant adsorption on kaolinite: The role of salinity
title_sort henna extract as a potential sacrificial agent in reducing surfactant adsorption on kaolinite: the role of salinity
publisher King Saud University
publishDate 2020
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