Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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580853 | Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2010 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, waste beer yeast powder was modified by pyromellitic dianhydride to improve its adsorption capacities for cationic dye: methylene blue (MB). According to the Langmuir equation, the maximum uptake capacities (qm) of the modified biomass for MB was 830.8 mg gâ1, which was about five times than that obtained on the unmodified biomass. Adsorption mechanism was investigated by FTIR. Desorption kinetics of methylene blue in six solvents: HCl (0.1 mol Lâ1), ethanol, mixtures of HCl (0.1 mol Lâ1) and ethanol with different volume ratio and a self-clean eluent: acid TiO2 were studied in details. Results showed that desorption kinetics curve fit the two-step kinetic model, and methylene blue release process was distinctly divided into two steps: rapid and slow desorption steps. 52.2% of the methylene blue could be desorbed into TiO2 hydrosol after 30 h desorption at the first desorption cycle, and the desorbed dye in TiO2 hydrosol could be degrade completely under sunlight irradiation. After three desorption-photodegradation cycles, 80.0% of the absorbed dyes could be desorbed from the surface of the modified biomass. Although there was much work to do, the self-clean eluent: TiO2 hydrosol had great potential in practical use.
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Authors
Jun-Xia Yu, Ru-An Chi, Xiu-Zhu Su, Zheng-Yan He, Ya-Feng Qi, Yue-Fei Zhang,