Introduction of graphene-periodic mesoporous silica as a new sorbent for removal: experiment and simulation

AuthorsAlexovi? Michal,Dabiri Minoo,Khodaei Kamal,Movahed Siyavash Kazemi,tabani Hadi,Zare Farzaneh Dorabadi
JournalResearch on Chemical Intermediates
Page number1795-1813
Serial number45
Volume number4
IF1.369
Paper TypeFull Paper
Published At2019
Journal GradeISI
Journal TypeElectronic
Journal CountryNetherlands
Journal IndexJCR،Scopus

Abstract

For the frst time, a novel sandwich structure of graphene-periodic mesoporous silica (G-PMS) sorbent was introduced for the removal of acid blue (as a model analyte) from wastewater samples. Moreover, this procedure was investigated through static and column modes. The efect of diferent key factors afecting the adsorption of the target compound was studied in batch-based (static) conditions and optimized via response surface methodology using a Box–Behnken design. Parameters involved included the amount of sorbent, time for reaching adsorption equilibrium, and initial concentration of dye. Under the optimized conditions (amount of sorbent: 10 mg; acid blue concentration 60 ng mL−1; stirring rate of sample solution: 1400 rpm; contact time: 6 min), an acceptable adsorption capacity was obtained (21 mg g−1), and the adsorption isotherm was ftted with the Freudlich model. Moreover, G-PMS showed higher removal efciency (R=89.5%) compared to graphene (R=62%). Furthermore, a fow-based (column) mode was also performed to study analyte removal using a fxed-bed column. Numerical simulation, using COMSOL Multiphysics, was applied to predict the breakthrough curves. An objective framework was suggested by this model to interpret the efciency of the developed adsorption system. Eventually, the obtained results of this model can help to predict the possibility for designing and scaling-up the adsorption process.

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tags: Acid blue removal; COMSOL modeling; Column study; Sandwichtype nanocomposite; Wastewater treatment