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Reactive dyes remotion by porous TiO2-chitosan materials
Fecha
2008-04Registro en:
Zubieta, Carolina Edith; Messina, Paula Verónica; Luengo, Carina Vanesa; Dennehy, Mariana; Pieroni, Olga Inés; et al.; Reactive dyes remotion by porous TiO2-chitosan materials; Elsevier Science; Journal of Hazardous Materials; 152; 2; 4-2008; 765-777
0304-3894
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Zubieta, Carolina Edith
Messina, Paula Verónica
Luengo, Carina Vanesa
Dennehy, Mariana
Pieroni, Olga Inés
Schulz, Pablo Carlos
Resumen
In this work, the aim was to evaluate the remotion (adsorption plus degradation) of two reactive dyes, Methylene Blue (MB) and Benzopurpurin (BP), from aqueous solutions by the utilization of TiO2-chitosan microporous materials. Two different TiO2-chitosan hybrid materials were synthesized: TiO2-Chit A with 280 mg chitosan/gTiO2 and TiO2-Chit B with 46.76 mg chitosan/g TiO2. Adsorption data obtained at different solution temperatures (25, 35, and 45 °C) revealed an irreversible adsorption that decrease with the increment of T. Langmuir, Freundlich and Sips isotherm equation were applied to the experimental data. The obtained parameters and correlation coefficient showed that the adsorption of both dyes on TiO2-Chit A at the three work temperatures was best predicted by the Langmuir isotherm, while Sips equation adjusted better to adsorption data on TiO2-Chit B. The adsorption enthalpy was relatively high and varied with T, indicating that interaction between adsorbent and adsorbate molecules was not only physical but chemical. There is a change in the adsorption heat capacity, (ΔadsCp < 0), related with intense hydrophobic interactions. The kinetic adsorption data were processed by the application of Lagergren and Avrami models. It was found that adsorption of both dyes on both adsorbents under the operating conditions was best predicted by Avrami model. The variation of kinetic order, n, and kav with T are related to a pore followed by intra particle diffusion control of the adsorption rate. MB photodegradation on both TiO2-chitosan hybrid materials was of 91 (in A) and 41% (in B) and augmented with the chitosan content. For BP can be seen that the process in darkness resulted in a high remotion capacity than in UV light presence.