Bismuth basic nitrate as a novel adsorbent for Azo dye removal

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Bismuth basic nitrate (BBN) and its TiOAg modified sorbent, PTBA were successfully synthesized via a precipitation method. The structural characteristics of prepared sorbents were determined through different analytical techniques. The potential use of prepared sorbents for organic compounds' removal was evaluated using Methyl Orange and Sunset Yellow dyes as model pollutants in aqueous solutions. The experimental results showed that the presence of TiOand Ag particles during the crystal growth of bismuth basic nitrate has an effect on the crystal structure, point of zero charge (pHpzc), pore volume and diameter. The lower binding energy of Ti 2p core level peak indicates the octahedral coordination of TiOparticles on the PTBA surface. The alteration of hydrophilic-hydrophobic characteristics of sorbent's surface improves the adsorptive performance of the modified sorbent and provides an efficient route for organic contaminants' removal from aqueous solutions. © 2012 Hindawi Publishing Corporation.

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Abdullah, E. A., Abdullah, A. H., Zainal, Z., Hussein, M. Z., & Ban, T. K. (2012). Bismuth basic nitrate as a novel adsorbent for Azo dye removal. E-Journal of Chemistry, 9(4), 1885–1896. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/617050

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