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Development of carbon nanotube-mycosorbent for effective Congo red removal: optimization, isotherm and kinetic studies

(2017) Development of carbon nanotube-mycosorbent for effective Congo red removal: optimization, isotherm and kinetic studies. Desalination and Water Treatment. pp. 222-230. ISSN 1944-3994

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Abstract

Nano-biocomposites with high adsorption surface and various functional groups are considered as efficient sorbents for remediation of azo dyes. In this study, two bio-nanocomposites were made using Mucor circinelloides, a previously confirmed potent azo dye biosorbent, with Fe2O3 and carbon nanotube. The efficacy of Congo red removal was 67 for the fungal biomass but it was 72 and 85 for the Fe2O3-biocomposite and carbon nanotube biocomposites, respectively. The sorption capacity in the free biomass and carbon nanotube biocomposite were 67.1 and 127.2 mg dye/g adsorbent, respectively, showing a 100 increase in sorption capacity of the carbon nanotube biocomposite when compared with the free fungal adsorbent. Also, the SEM images showed precipitation of dye particles on the nano-bioadsorbent surface. The adsorption isotherms showed that the biosorption process is in agreement with the Langmuir isotherm model and the kinetics adsorption results showed that the biosorption process followed the pseudo-second-order kinetics model. Acetone showed the most efficient dye desorption performance which was about 50 for carbon nanotube-biocomposite. In addition, evaluating the removal efficiency of the construct in real wastewater confirmed its high potential for use in wastewater treatment. The values of BOD and COD in treated wastewater decrease for 6259 and 16690 mg/L, respectively.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Congo red Nano-biosorbent Isotherm Kinetic Mucor circinelloides aqueous-solution azo-dye adsorption properties waste-water equilibrium isotherm composite fibers nanocomposite biosorption detoxification nanoparticles Engineering Water Resources
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Page Range: pp. 222-230
Journal or Publication Title: Desalination and Water Treatment
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 94
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.5004/dwt.2017.21586
ISSN: 1944-3994
Depositing User: مهندس مهدی شریفی
URI: http://eprints.bmsu.ac.ir/id/eprint/4181

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