Synthesis, Characterization and Experimental Studies of Nano Zn–Al–Fe3O4 Blended Alginate/Ca Beads for the Adsorption of Rhodamin B
In the present study, adsorptive removal of rhodamin-B (RMN-B) from aqueous solution was investigated by using nano Zn–Al–Fe 3 O 4 incorporated sodium alginate (SA) beads. SA is a natural polysaccharide, non toxic and biodegradable material. The incorporation of Zn–Al–Fe 3 O 4 into SA was done by io...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of polymers and the environment 2019-01, Vol.27 (1), p.106-117 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In the present study, adsorptive removal of rhodamin-B (RMN-B) from aqueous solution was investigated by using nano Zn–Al–Fe
3
O
4
incorporated sodium alginate (SA) beads. SA is a natural polysaccharide, non toxic and biodegradable material. The incorporation of Zn–Al–Fe
3
O
4
into SA was done by ionic polymerization method using CaCl
2
. A batch mode study was used for the adsorption of RMN-B onto Zn–Al–Fe
3
O
4
/ alginate beads. The adsorption efficiency of RMN-B was investigated by the following modeling equations like Freundlich, Langmuir, Pseudo-first order, Pseudo-second order, Intraparticle diffusion, Gibbs free energy, Enthalpy and Entropy. The predicted experimental results of various modeling equations were implied that the process follow Langmuir and pseudo-second order equations. The intraparticle diffusion parameters indicate that the diffusion between RMN-B and nano beads were predominant in throughout of process. The surface morphology of nano beads of before and after adsorption were show that RMN-B is strongly adhered on whole surface of the nano material. The FTIR spectrum indicates that the RMN-B strongly adsorbed on the surface and TGA study reveals that the alginate/Zn–Al–Fe
3
O
4
/Ca material has an excellent temperature withstand capacity. |
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ISSN: | 1566-2543 1572-8919 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10924-018-1318-0 |