Adsorption of red azo dyes on multi-walled carbon nanotubes and activated carbon: A thermodynamic study

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Autor(a) principal: Ferreira, Guilherme Max Dias
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Ferreira, Gabriel Max Dias, Hespanhol, Maria C., Rezende, Jaqueline de Paula, Pires, Ana Clarissa dos Santos, Gurgel, Leandro Vinícius Alves, Silva, Luis Henrique Mendes da
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Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.colsurfa.2017.06.021
http://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/21351
Resumo: Carbonaceous materials have been extensively studied as highly efficient adsorbents for the removal of dyes from wastewater. However, investigations of thermodynamic aspects of the interactions between these materials and dyes remain scarce. This paper describes the thermodynamics of the interactions between the Ponceau 4R (PR), Congo Red (CR), and Allura Red (AR) dyes and multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs). The interactions between the dyes and activated carbon (AC) were also evaluated for comparison. The investigation used a combination of adsorption isotherms and isothermal titration nanocalorimetry (ITC) measurements, and a thermodynamic approach provided full characterization of the adsorption process. For both MWCNT and AC, the amount of adsorbed dye (ΓD) increased in the order ΓD (PR) < ΓD (AR) < ΓD (CR), and the adsorption capacity normalized by the adsorbent specific area was up to 5.6 times higher for MWCNT. The maximum amount adsorbed (ΓD,max) reached values of up to 2.00 μmol m−2 for CR adsorption on MWCNT. For both adsorbents, the process of dye adsorption was enthalpically driven and entropically unfavorable. All the thermodynamic parameters depended on the surface coverage and the structures of both dye and adsorbent. The adsorption enthalpy change (ΔadsH) and entropy change (TΔadsSref) values were higher than −137.0 kJ mol−1 and −114.2 kJ mol−1, respectively. In addition to the structural differences between MWCNT and AC, the ITC data suggested that the adsorption sites are heterogeneous and that the dyes preferentially adsorb on the more hydrophilic sites on the adsorbent surfaces.
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spelling Ferreira, Guilherme Max DiasFerreira, Gabriel Max DiasHespanhol, Maria C.Rezende, Jaqueline de PaulaPires, Ana Clarissa dos SantosGurgel, Leandro Vinícius AlvesSilva, Luis Henrique Mendes da2018-08-23T11:35:28Z2018-08-23T11:35:28Z2017-09-2009277757https://doi.org/10.1016/j.colsurfa.2017.06.021http://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/21351Carbonaceous materials have been extensively studied as highly efficient adsorbents for the removal of dyes from wastewater. However, investigations of thermodynamic aspects of the interactions between these materials and dyes remain scarce. This paper describes the thermodynamics of the interactions between the Ponceau 4R (PR), Congo Red (CR), and Allura Red (AR) dyes and multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs). The interactions between the dyes and activated carbon (AC) were also evaluated for comparison. The investigation used a combination of adsorption isotherms and isothermal titration nanocalorimetry (ITC) measurements, and a thermodynamic approach provided full characterization of the adsorption process. For both MWCNT and AC, the amount of adsorbed dye (ΓD) increased in the order ΓD (PR) < ΓD (AR) < ΓD (CR), and the adsorption capacity normalized by the adsorbent specific area was up to 5.6 times higher for MWCNT. The maximum amount adsorbed (ΓD,max) reached values of up to 2.00 μmol m−2 for CR adsorption on MWCNT. For both adsorbents, the process of dye adsorption was enthalpically driven and entropically unfavorable. All the thermodynamic parameters depended on the surface coverage and the structures of both dye and adsorbent. The adsorption enthalpy change (ΔadsH) and entropy change (TΔadsSref) values were higher than −137.0 kJ mol−1 and −114.2 kJ mol−1, respectively. In addition to the structural differences between MWCNT and AC, the ITC data suggested that the adsorption sites are heterogeneous and that the dyes preferentially adsorb on the more hydrophilic sites on the adsorbent surfaces.engColloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspectsv. 529, p. 531- 540, september 2017Elsevier B.V.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAdsorptionAzo dyesCarbon nanotubesActivated carbonsCalorimetryThermodynamicsAdsorption of red azo dyes on multi-walled carbon nanotubes and activated carbon: A thermodynamic studyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfreponame:LOCUS Repositório Institucional da UFVinstname:Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)instacron:UFVORIGINALartigo.pdfartigo.pdfTexto completoapplication/pdf585205https://locus.ufv.br//bitstream/123456789/21351/1/artigo.pdf98089d91dc6b3c5d2da528f95d0e4f8eMD51LICENSElicense.txtlicense.txttext/plain; charset=utf-81748https://locus.ufv.br//bitstream/123456789/21351/2/license.txt8a4605be74aa9ea9d79846c1fba20a33MD52THUMBNAILartigo.pdf.jpgartigo.pdf.jpgIM Thumbnailimage/jpeg6041https://locus.ufv.br//bitstream/123456789/21351/3/artigo.pdf.jpg5ce824d1922c23ba0c90a54077e91a45MD53123456789/213512018-08-23 23:00:32.977oai:locus.ufv.br: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Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.locus.ufv.br/oai/requestfabiojreis@ufv.bropendoar:21452018-08-24T02:00:32LOCUS Repositório Institucional da UFV - Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)false
dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Adsorption of red azo dyes on multi-walled carbon nanotubes and activated carbon: A thermodynamic study
title Adsorption of red azo dyes on multi-walled carbon nanotubes and activated carbon: A thermodynamic study
spellingShingle Adsorption of red azo dyes on multi-walled carbon nanotubes and activated carbon: A thermodynamic study
Ferreira, Guilherme Max Dias
Adsorption
Azo dyes
Carbon nanotubes
Activated carbons
Calorimetry
Thermodynamics
title_short Adsorption of red azo dyes on multi-walled carbon nanotubes and activated carbon: A thermodynamic study
title_full Adsorption of red azo dyes on multi-walled carbon nanotubes and activated carbon: A thermodynamic study
title_fullStr Adsorption of red azo dyes on multi-walled carbon nanotubes and activated carbon: A thermodynamic study
title_full_unstemmed Adsorption of red azo dyes on multi-walled carbon nanotubes and activated carbon: A thermodynamic study
title_sort Adsorption of red azo dyes on multi-walled carbon nanotubes and activated carbon: A thermodynamic study
author Ferreira, Guilherme Max Dias
author_facet Ferreira, Guilherme Max Dias
Ferreira, Gabriel Max Dias
Hespanhol, Maria C.
Rezende, Jaqueline de Paula
Pires, Ana Clarissa dos Santos
Gurgel, Leandro Vinícius Alves
Silva, Luis Henrique Mendes da
author_role author
author2 Ferreira, Gabriel Max Dias
Hespanhol, Maria C.
Rezende, Jaqueline de Paula
Pires, Ana Clarissa dos Santos
Gurgel, Leandro Vinícius Alves
Silva, Luis Henrique Mendes da
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferreira, Guilherme Max Dias
Ferreira, Gabriel Max Dias
Hespanhol, Maria C.
Rezende, Jaqueline de Paula
Pires, Ana Clarissa dos Santos
Gurgel, Leandro Vinícius Alves
Silva, Luis Henrique Mendes da
dc.subject.pt-BR.fl_str_mv Adsorption
Azo dyes
Carbon nanotubes
Activated carbons
Calorimetry
Thermodynamics
topic Adsorption
Azo dyes
Carbon nanotubes
Activated carbons
Calorimetry
Thermodynamics
description Carbonaceous materials have been extensively studied as highly efficient adsorbents for the removal of dyes from wastewater. However, investigations of thermodynamic aspects of the interactions between these materials and dyes remain scarce. This paper describes the thermodynamics of the interactions between the Ponceau 4R (PR), Congo Red (CR), and Allura Red (AR) dyes and multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs). The interactions between the dyes and activated carbon (AC) were also evaluated for comparison. The investigation used a combination of adsorption isotherms and isothermal titration nanocalorimetry (ITC) measurements, and a thermodynamic approach provided full characterization of the adsorption process. For both MWCNT and AC, the amount of adsorbed dye (ΓD) increased in the order ΓD (PR) < ΓD (AR) < ΓD (CR), and the adsorption capacity normalized by the adsorbent specific area was up to 5.6 times higher for MWCNT. The maximum amount adsorbed (ΓD,max) reached values of up to 2.00 μmol m−2 for CR adsorption on MWCNT. For both adsorbents, the process of dye adsorption was enthalpically driven and entropically unfavorable. All the thermodynamic parameters depended on the surface coverage and the structures of both dye and adsorbent. The adsorption enthalpy change (ΔadsH) and entropy change (TΔadsSref) values were higher than −137.0 kJ mol−1 and −114.2 kJ mol−1, respectively. In addition to the structural differences between MWCNT and AC, the ITC data suggested that the adsorption sites are heterogeneous and that the dyes preferentially adsorb on the more hydrophilic sites on the adsorbent surfaces.
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