EVALUATION ON THE POTENTIAL REMOVAL OF CATION AND ANION DYES USING CTS/PECTIN COMPOSITE | Lan | TNU Journal of Science and Technology

EVALUATION ON THE POTENTIAL REMOVAL OF CATION AND ANION DYES USING CTS/PECTIN COMPOSITE

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Received: 14/04/23                Revised: 25/05/23                Published: 26/05/23

Authors

1. Tran Nguyen Phuong Lan Email to author, Can Tho University
2. Mai Thi Thu Suong, Can Tho University
3. Huynh Quoc Khanh, Can Tho University
4. Nguyen Thanh Ty, Can Tho University
5. Ly Kim Phung, Can Tho University
6. Nguyen Hong Nam, University of Science and Technology of Ha Noi - Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology

Abstract


This work aims to synthesize CTS/pectin composite and investigate the adsorption capacity on cation and anion dyes. The composite is generated at 30oC, during 1 hour and the mass ratio of chitosan and pectin (C:P) = 1:9 (w/w). FT-IR result revealed that all characteristic peaks of each material are found in composite and a zeta potential of composite is -18.30 mV. The evaluation of potential removal for cation dye (methylene blue, MB) using 1C:9P composite showed that the adsorption efficiency and capacity are 63.54% and 6.354 mg/g, respectively, at pH 10, within 75 min, and MB concentration of 20 mg/L. The change of weight ratio between CTS and pectin (3C:7P) helps an increase of MB removal possibility, particularly the adsorption efficiency and capacity reach 91.82% and 27.8 mg/g, respectively. The MB adsorption process of pectin and CTS/pectin is well-described using Langmuir isotherm model. Besides, the maximum efficiency and adsorption capacity of methyl orange are 75.03% and 84.01 mg/g with the ratio 9C:1P, respectively. This proves the cationic and anionic dye treatment potential of CTS/pectin composite, with pectin originating from natural source. 

Keywords


CTS/pectin composite; Methyl orange; Methylene blue; Organic dyes; Pomelo peel

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