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Chitosan intercalated montmorillonite: Preparation, characterization and cationic dye adsorption
AbstractChitosan intercalated montmorillonite (Chi-MMT) was prepared by dispersing sodium montmorillonite (Na+-MMT) into chitosan solution at 60 °C for 24 h. The Chi-MMT was characterized by XRD, XRF and FT-IR. The intercalation was accomplished via the ion-exchange of Na+ ions with –NH3+ of chitosan, resulting in the expansion of d001 from 1.42 nm of Na+-MMT to 2.21 nm of Chi-MMT. The chitosan content in the Chi-MMT measured by TGA was about 17 mass%. The adsorption capacity of Chi-MMT was investigated in comparison with the starting Na+-MMT and chitosan using three different cationic dyes, i.e. basic blue 9 (BB9), basic blue 66 (BB66) and basic yellow 1 (BY1). The Chi-MMT showed the highest adsorption capacity in the range of 46–49 mg/g when the initial dye concentration was 500 mg/L, being equivalent to 92–99 wt.% of dye removal. The adsorption capacities of Chi-MMT for all basic dyes increased with an increase of initial dye concentration. An increase of adsorption capability of Chi-MMT was attributed to the existence of intercalate-chitosan. It could enlarge the pore structure of Chi-MMT, facilitating the penetration of macromolecular dyes, and also electrostatically interact with the applied dyes. These results indicated the competency of Chi-MMT adsorbent for basic dye adsorption.
Chitosan intercalated montmorillonite: Preparation, characterization and cationic dye adsorption
AbstractChitosan intercalated montmorillonite (Chi-MMT) was prepared by dispersing sodium montmorillonite (Na+-MMT) into chitosan solution at 60 °C for 24 h. The Chi-MMT was characterized by XRD, XRF and FT-IR. The intercalation was accomplished via the ion-exchange of Na+ ions with –NH3+ of chitosan, resulting in the expansion of d001 from 1.42 nm of Na+-MMT to 2.21 nm of Chi-MMT. The chitosan content in the Chi-MMT measured by TGA was about 17 mass%. The adsorption capacity of Chi-MMT was investigated in comparison with the starting Na+-MMT and chitosan using three different cationic dyes, i.e. basic blue 9 (BB9), basic blue 66 (BB66) and basic yellow 1 (BY1). The Chi-MMT showed the highest adsorption capacity in the range of 46–49 mg/g when the initial dye concentration was 500 mg/L, being equivalent to 92–99 wt.% of dye removal. The adsorption capacities of Chi-MMT for all basic dyes increased with an increase of initial dye concentration. An increase of adsorption capability of Chi-MMT was attributed to the existence of intercalate-chitosan. It could enlarge the pore structure of Chi-MMT, facilitating the penetration of macromolecular dyes, and also electrostatically interact with the applied dyes. These results indicated the competency of Chi-MMT adsorbent for basic dye adsorption.
Chitosan intercalated montmorillonite: Preparation, characterization and cationic dye adsorption
Monvisade, Pathavuth (author) / Siriphannon, Punnama (author)
Applied Clay Science ; 42 ; 427-431
2008-04-23
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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