Study on the adsorption properties of multiplegeneration hyperbranched collagen fibers towards isolan-series acid dyes

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In the present study, collagen fibers derived from leather solid wastes were used and modified as insoluble vectors and successfully employed as adsorbents for the removal of acid dyes. A "one-step"method was applied to synthesis effective adsorbents, which provided a sustainable way to reuse leather solid wastes via multifunctional modification. The adsorption properties of amino-terminated hyperbranched polymer (HBPN)-modified collagen fibers for the removal of different kinds of acid dyestuff from aqueous solutions were studied. The adsorption capacities of the second generation of modified collagen fibers (CF-HBPN-II) toward Isolan Black 2S-LD, Supralan Yellow, Isolan Grey K-PBL 02, Isolan Dark Blue 2S-GL 03, and Isolan Brown NHF-S were determined to be 224.87, 340.14, 287.36, 317.80, and 251.25 mg g-1, respectively. Three kinetic models, namely, pseudo-first-order, pseudo-second-order and intraparticle diffusion, were used to analyze the kinetic data. The fitting result indicated that the adsorption process of Isolan Black 2SLD on CF-HBPN-II followed a pseudo-second-order rate model. The adsorption equilibrium of aminoterminated hyperbranched polymer-modified collagen fibers (CF-HBPN) was analyzed using the Langmuir, Freundlich and Temkin isotherm models. The Langmuir isotherm was suitable to describe the adsorption process of Isolan Black 2S-LD. RL was observed to be in the range of 0-1. The values of DH, DS and DG suggest that adsorption is an endothermic and spontaneous process. The adsorbed dye from the modified collagen fiber was successfully desorbed by 0.1 M NaOH. This research provides theoretical guidance for the engineering and recycling application of bio-based adsorbents.

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Zhang, F., Liu, J., Wu, Y., Jin, L., Wang, Y., & Xu, Z. (2022). Study on the adsorption properties of multiplegeneration hyperbranched collagen fibers towards isolan-series acid dyes. RSC Advances, 12(11), 6855–6868. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ra08845a

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