Synthesis and application of AuNi@AC nano adsorbents for the removal of Maxilon Blue 5G azo dye from aquatic mediums
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2022Yazar
Bayat, RamazanReçber, Züleyha Bingül
Bekmezci, Muhammed
Nas, Mehmet Salih
Çalımlı, Mehmet Harbi
Demirbaş, Özkan
Akın, Merve
Şen, Fatih
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In this research, gold-nicel supported on activated carbon (AC) nanoadsorbent (AuNi@AC) synthesized by
following a series of physicochemical procedures was prepared for the removal of Maxilon Blue 5G (MB) which is
a cationic textile dye. Experimental studies based on parameters specifically pH, contact time, nano catalytic
adsorbent particle, initial MB dye concentration and temperature effect were conducted in aqueous solutions in a
batch system. AuNi@AC nanoadsorbents (NAs) reached the equilibrium in 30 min under optimum conditions in
adsorption of the dye. The pseudo-first, second-order, and intra-particle diffusion models were tested to evaluate
a the experimental results. Adsorption kinetics were found to be represented by the pseudo-second-order model,
and the maximum adsorption capacity (qmax.) was calculated to be 542.90 mg/g (or 2.041 mmol/g). The synthesized magnetic AuNi@AC nanoadsorbent showed a high-efficiency reusability effect of about 64% after five
reuse runs. Also, thermodynamic function parameters such as activation energy (Ea), Gibbs free energy (ΔG *),
and entropy (ΔS *) were investigated in the sorption study. After all evaluation of data, it was concluded that the
novel AuNi@AC nanoadsorbent could be considered as an effective support material for the removal of various
organic pollutants in aquation solution especially for the removal of MB.