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Influência da ativação térmica e ácida da caulinita na adsorção do corante azul de metileno
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MACÊDO, Élida Medeiros. Influência da ativação térmica e ácida da caulinita na adsorção
do corante azul de metileno. 2022. 49f. Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Graduação em Engenharia de Materiais) - Centro de Tecnologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2022.
Autor
Macêdo, Élida Medeiros
Resumen
The progress on urban and industrial development brings with it some
problems, among the most worrying is the water and atmospheric pollution. Industries
produce waste that, if not being treated before sent to the environment, can cause
serious damage to nature. Dyes are one of those pollutants that damage aquatic
organisms, as they difficult the passage of light, which hinders plant photosynthesis, in
addition to affecting the life of aquatic animals. Adsorbents have been used to retain
these dyes, an option of this group are clay minerals that are abundantly found in
nature. In this work, a heat treatment was carried out at 750°C for 3 hours, followed by
an acid treatment with 6M hydrochloric acid in a kaolinite sample, in order to increase
the porosity, surface area and adsorption capacity of the material, in addition to
furthermore, the influence of pH on the adsorption performance of the cationic dye was
also analyzed. Through XRD, XRF, SEM and UV-Vis spectroscopy analyses, it was
possible to observe the changes caused by the treatments in the composition and
microstructure of kaolinite, which changed from a crystalline structure to an amorphous
phase with a considerable decrease in the percentage of aluminum presente in the
material. The morphological changes were also observed. The adsorption of
methylene blue dye on kaolinite increased after treatments, from pure kaolinite with a
percentage of 46.7% of adsorption to activated kaolinite which resulted in an
adsorption of 66.5% of the dye, the increase to a pH 10 (basic) improved the adsorption
percentage to 97.9% in activated kaolinite. These values show that activated kaolinite
has a great potential for applications as an adsorbent, removing most of the methylene
blue dye from water.