Fabrication and Characterization of Functionalized Lignin-Based Adsorbent Prepared from Black Liquor in the Paper Industry for Superior Removal of Toxic Dye
The availability of lignin in significant quantities as a byproduct from the paper industry from industrial black liquor is still an issue. On the other hand, its potential for use as a green, low-cost adsorbent for the efficient removal of harmful organic dye from industrial effluent has attracted attention, although the challenge remains difficult. In this way, the goal of this study was to see if it was possible to remove the reactive green dye from the functionalized lignin-based adsorbent (FLA) using an acidic approach. The kinetic analysis revealed that the adsorption process followed a pseudo-second-order kinetic model with intra-particle diffusion. The FLA also demonstrated multi-layer adsorption, according to the isotherm data. Meanwhile, FTIR and SEM studies revealed that electrostatic interaction, hydrogen bonding, - stacking, and physical adsorption were the RG-19 adsorption processes. Thermodynamic characteristics were also examined, and the results revealed that RG-19 adsorption on FLA is an exothermic and spontaneous process. FLA has the potential to be employed as a promising sustainable and economic use of biomass as a renewable, low-cost, and natural biomass material, inspiring more researchers to explore solutions to the problem of polluted rivers and streams
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[2022]
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Authors: | Hamad, Hesham Ali ; Abd Elhafez, Sara ; Sorour, Mariam ; Amin, Nevin ; Abdelwahab, Ola ; El-Ashtoukhy, Elsayed |
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[S.l.] : SSRN |
Subject: | Papierindustrie | Pulp and paper industry |
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