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ASSESSING THE PERFORMANCE OF REMOVAL ACID ORANGE 7 BYE FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS AND TEXTILE WASTE WATER BY NANOPOROUS MCM-41 SILICA ABSORBENT FUNCTIONALIZED BY DIAMINE GROUP

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  37-50

Keywords

NANOPOROUS SILICA NH2Q1
MCMQ1
41Q1

Abstract

 Background and Objectives: The dyestuff manufacturing and textile industries consume a high volume of water and produce a great amount of wastewater containing various toxic substances. Removal of dyes from water by absorption processes has received considerable attention. In the present study, removal of Acid orange7 from aqueous solution using the mesoporous (Mobil Composition of Matter No-41) MCM-41 silica functionalized by diamine group (NH2- MCM-41) was investigated.Materials and Methods: This experimental study was done in samples of synthetic and real wastewater from Kerman Kavir baf Sarir factory within six months. In the first place, the nanoporous MCM-41 silica absorbeut was syn the sized and, then it was functionalized by diamine groups. The influence of pH, absorbent amount and time on the removal of Acid orange 7 was evaluated. Then, the optimal conditions for each of these parameters were determined. The same experiments were done for samples of real wastewater. In order to understand the process of absorption, kinetics of absorption isotherms equilibrium was also studied. SPSS software and regression were used to analyze the data.Results: The highest percentage of Acid orange 7 absorption was observed at pH=4, Retention time of 60Minutes, absorbent amount of 10g/L for synthetic solution with removal efficiency of 82% and for actual solution with the efficiency of 79%. Acid orange 7 dye with density of 60 ml/L resulted in at most 78% removal rate in the real solution.The findings revealed that the removal of Acid orange 7 followed the freundlich isotherm (R2=99%) and the second order synthetic model (R2=98%).Conclusion: The results showed that the NH2-MCM-41 materials are effective absorbents for the dye removal from textile wastewater, especially AO7 dye.

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    MALAKOOTIAN, M., & MACKY, M.. (2016). ASSESSING THE PERFORMANCE OF REMOVAL ACID ORANGE 7 BYE FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS AND TEXTILE WASTE WATER BY NANOPOROUS MCM-41 SILICA ABSORBENT FUNCTIONALIZED BY DIAMINE GROUP. JOURNAL OF RAFSANJAN UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES AND HEALTH SERVICES, 15(1), 37-50. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/70789/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    MALAKOOTIAN M., MACKY M.. ASSESSING THE PERFORMANCE OF REMOVAL ACID ORANGE 7 BYE FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS AND TEXTILE WASTE WATER BY NANOPOROUS MCM-41 SILICA ABSORBENT FUNCTIONALIZED BY DIAMINE GROUP. JOURNAL OF RAFSANJAN UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES AND HEALTH SERVICES[Internet]. 2016;15(1):37-50. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/70789/en

    IEEE: Copy

    M. MALAKOOTIAN, and M. MACKY, “ASSESSING THE PERFORMANCE OF REMOVAL ACID ORANGE 7 BYE FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS AND TEXTILE WASTE WATER BY NANOPOROUS MCM-41 SILICA ABSORBENT FUNCTIONALIZED BY DIAMINE GROUP,” JOURNAL OF RAFSANJAN UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES AND HEALTH SERVICES, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 37–50, 2016, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/70789/en

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