Study on the Adsorption Properties of Oxalic Acid-Modified Cordierite Honeycomb Ceramics for Neutral Red Dyes

Removal of organic dyes from water by monolithic adsorbents is considered as an efficient and no-secondary pollution method. Herein, for the first time cordierite honeycomb ceramics (COR) treated with oxalic acid (CORA) were synthesized. This CORA exhibits outstanding removal efficiency toward the a...

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Published inACS omega Vol. 8; no. 12; pp. 11457 - 11466
Main Authors Yang, Shuhui, Cheng, Qingyan, Hu, Liangyan, Gu, Yunhan, Wang, Yanji, Liu, Zhenfa
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States American Chemical Society 28.03.2023
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Summary:Removal of organic dyes from water by monolithic adsorbents is considered as an efficient and no-secondary pollution method. Herein, for the first time cordierite honeycomb ceramics (COR) treated with oxalic acid (CORA) were synthesized. This CORA exhibits outstanding removal efficiency toward the azo neutral red dyes (NR) from water. After optimizing the reaction conditions, the highest adsorption capacity of 7.35 mg·g–1 and a removal rate of 98.89% could be achieved within 300 min. Furthermore, investigation of the adsorption kinetics indicated this adsorption process could be described as a pseudo-second-order kinetic model with k 2 and q e of 0.0114 g·mg–1·min–1 and 6.94 mg·g–1, respectively. According to the fitting calculation, the adsorption isotherm could also be described as the Freundlich isotherm model. The removal efficiency could be maintained above 50% after 4 cycles, negating the need for toxic organic solvent extraction, offering a method for bringing the technology one step closer to industrial application and giving CORA promising potential in practical water treatment.
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ISSN:2470-1343
2470-1343
DOI:10.1021/acsomega.3c00305