Efficient Decolorization of Anionic Dye (methyl Blue) by Natural-Based Biosorbent (nano-Magnetic Sophora Japonica Fruit Seed Biochar)

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2022

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Today, various methods are used to remove the dye pollution in the increasing water. Adsorption is a fast and effective method that has been used since the past. The value of the obtained adsorption capacity varies according to the type of biosorbent material used. The seeds of the fruit of Sophora Japonica (SJfs), a tree commonly found in nature, were pyrolyzed at 450°C to produce biochar (SJfsB) in this study. Iron nanoparticles were immobilized into the SJfsB structure to form a more active biosorbent matrix. The obtained SJfsB and nM-SJfsB were used in the removal of methyl blue, an anionic dye. SJfsB and nM-SJfsB used for dye removal were characterized by FT-IR and SEM instruments. The obtained results revealed that the adsorption process occurred in the pseudo-second-order and was consistent with the Langmuir model. The maximum adsorption capacity for MB removal was 434.783 mg/g for nM-SJfsB and 76.923 mg/g for SJfsB, respectively. © 2022 Published by ISRES.

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4th International Conference on Research in Engineering, Technology and Science, ICRETS 2022 -- 1 July 2022 through 4 July 2022 -- 283949

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isotherm, kinetics, Methyl blue, Nanomagnetic-Sophora Japonica fruits seed biochar, Engineering, Mühendislik, Nanomagnetic-Sophora Japonica fruits seed biochar;Methyl blue;isotherm;kinetics

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02 engineering and technology, 0204 chemical engineering, 01 natural sciences, 0104 chemical sciences

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Eurasia Proceedings of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics

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17

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