High adsorptive performance of chitosan-microalgae-carbon-doped TiO2 (kronos)/ salicylaldehyde for brilliant green dye adsorption: Optimization and mechanistic approach

Int J Biol Macromol. 2024 Feb;259(Pt 1):129147. doi: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.129147. Epub 2024 Jan 3.

Abstract

A composite of chitosan biopolymer with microalgae and commercial carbon-doped titanium dioxide (kronos) was modified by grafting an aromatic aldehyde (salicylaldehyde) in a hydrothermal process for the removal of brilliant green (BG) dye. The resulting Schiff's base Chitosan-Microalgae-TiO2 kronos/Salicylaldehyde (CsMaTk/S) material was characterised using various analytical methods (conclusive of physical properties using BET surface analysis method, elemental analysis, FTIR, SEM-EDX, XRD, XPS and point of zero charge). Box Behnken Design was utilised for the optimisation of the three input variables, i.e., adsorbent dose, pH of the media and contact time. The optimum conditions appointed by the optimisation process were further affirmed by the desirability test and employed in the equilibrium studies in batch mode and the results exhibited a better fit towards the pseudo-second-order kinetic model as well as Freundlich and Langmuir isotherm models, with a maximum adsorption capacity of 957.0 mg/g. Furthermore, the reusability study displayed the adsorptive performance of CsMaTk/S remains effective throughout five adsorption cycles. The possible interactions between the dye molecules and the surface of the adsorbent were derived based on the analyses performed and the electrostatic attractions, H-bonding, Yoshida-H bonding, π-π and n-π interactions are concluded to be the responsible forces in this adsorption process.

Keywords: Adsorption mechanism; Brilliant green; Chitosan.

MeSH terms

  • Adsorption
  • Aldehydes
  • Carbon
  • Chitosan* / chemistry
  • Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
  • Kinetics
  • Microalgae*
  • Quaternary Ammonium Compounds*
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical* / chemistry

Substances

  • salicylaldehyde
  • brilliant green
  • Carbon
  • Chitosan
  • Aldehydes
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical
  • Quaternary Ammonium Compounds