Adsorption study of acid orange 8 dye using silica nanoparticles obtained from sugarcane ash
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PAN AMERICAN CONGRESS OF NANOTECHNOLOGY, 1st
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Developing of new adsorbents becomes a very important need, especially because of the
increase of contaminants present in rivers, oceans and any other water body capable of
became potable. Biosorbents has a special feature, because they can solve two problems at the
same time, once they are prepared from a natural source, giving a utility for wasted materials,
and bioremediate a water body, adsorbing contaminants on their surface. In this context, the
properties of a biosorbent prepared from sugarcane ash by surfactant mediated synthesis has
been studied to the adsorption of acid orange 8 dye, a model molecule, aiming future
applications for removal of emerging contaminants of water. According to the results of
adsorption kinetic (Fig. 1A), the acid orange 8 dye removal was higher than 89% and 95% in 4 h
of contact time for an initial concentration of 200 and 150 mg L-1, respectively. FTIR-ATR
analyses (Fig. 1B) indicated the presence of bands: at 799 and 446 cm-1 are due to symmetric
stretching of siloxane groups, at 1058 cm-1 is due the Si–O–Si asymmetric stretching, at 2925
cm-1 and 2850 cm-1 are due to the bending of –CH3 and –CH2, respectively, for silica-CTAB
sample and additionally, at 1031, 689 and 641 cm-1 are due sulfur groups (S=O), out-of-plane
deformation of ring and aromatics groups, respectively, of acid orange 8 dye. In TGA analysis
(Fig. 1C), the peak between 150 to 235 °C for silica-CTAB sample has been attributed to the
unbound CTAB less stabilized bonding sites on the silica surface due to hydrophobic–
hydrophobic interactions of interdigitated CTAB and the peak around 256 °C indicates a
stronger bonding of the surfactant to the silica surface due to the electrostatic binding of the
ammonium cation head group to the electronegative silica surface [1]. For the silica-CTAB + dye
sample, the substitution of the interdigitated CTAB of a second layer by dye was observed by
the disappearance of the DTG peak between 150 to 235 °C. The displacement the DTG peak of
256 for 300 °C and appearance of the DTG peak around 435 °C are related to the dye
adsorption. These aspects demonstrate the potential of silica nanoparticles obtained from
sugarcane ash as new biosorbent for removal of organic compounds, such as, dye from
aqueous solution and can be used to alleviate environmental problems.
Como referenciar
ROVANI, SUZIMARA; SANTOS, JONNATAN J.; CORIO, PAOLA; FUNGARO, DENISE A. Adsorption study of acid orange 8 dye using silica nanoparticles obtained from sugarcane ash. In: PAN AMERICAN CONGRESS OF NANOTECHNOLOGY, 1st, November 27-30, 2017, Guarujá, SP. Abstract... Disponível em: http://repositorio.ipen.br/handle/123456789/29219. Acesso em: 24 Apr 2024.
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