Adsorption performance for reactive blue 221 dye of β-chitosan/polyamine functionalized graphene oxide hybrid adsorbent with high acid–alkali resistance stability in different acid–alkaline environments

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A hybrid material obtained by blending β-chitosan (CS) with triethylenetetramine-functionalized graphene oxide (TFGO) (CSGO), was used as an adsorbent for a reactive dye (C.I. Reactive Blue 221 Dye, RB221), and the adsorption and removal performances of unmodified CS and mix-modified CSGO were investigated and compared systematically at different pH values (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12). The adsorption capacities of CS and CSGO were 45.5 and 56.1 mg/g, respectively, at a pH of 2 and 5.4 and 37.2 mg/g, respectively, at a pH of 12. This indicates that TFGO was successfully introduced into CSGO, enabling π–π interactions and electrostatic attraction with the dye molecules. Additionally, benzene ring-shaped GO exhibited a high surface chemical stability, which was conducive to maintaining the stability of the acid and alkali resistance of the CSGO adsorbent. The RB221 adsorption performance of CS and CSGO at acidic condition (pH 3) and alkaline condition (pH 12) and different temperatures was investigated by calculating the adsorption kinetics and isotherms of adsorbents. Overall, the adsorption efficiency of CSGO was superior to that of CS; thus, CSGO is promising for the treatment of dye effluents in a wide pH range.

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Chiu, C. W., Wu, M. T., Lin, C. L., Li, J. W., Huang, C. Y., Soong, Y. C., … Lin, H. Y. (2020). Adsorption performance for reactive blue 221 dye of β-chitosan/polyamine functionalized graphene oxide hybrid adsorbent with high acid–alkali resistance stability in different acid–alkaline environments. Nanomaterials, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano10040748

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