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A Comprehensive Study on Adsorption Behaviour of Direct, Reactive and Acid Dyes on Crosslinked and Non-crosslinked Chitosan Beads |
Chihim J Luk, Joanne Yip, Chunwah Marcus Yuen, Chiwai Kan, Kimhung Lam |
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Abstract Chitosan beads demonstrate good adsorption capacity in wastewater treatment. The ease with which the chitosan beads separate from the effuent and the possibilities of sorbent regeneration have made chitosan beads a more prominent form for biosorption. However, chitosan beads form gels at pHs below 5.5, which makes them unsuitable to be employed in treatment process. Bifunctional agents are introduced to increase the integrity of the beads by crosslinking chitosan. Crosslinked chitosan beads exhibit different adsorption capacities for distinct types and categories of dyestuffs. In this study, the removal of Direct Red 80 (DR80), Reactive Yellow 25 (RY25) and Acid Blue 25 (AB25) dyes by chitosan-based beads has been investigated. Variation in pH and temperature, effect of crosslinking and encapsulation of bacteria Lactobacillus casei are evaluated for their influence on the adsorption behaviour. Zeta potential and structural characterization of the synthesized chitosan beads are performed. Adsorption equilibriums are achieved in about five hours. The chitosan beads are crosslinked with glutaraldehyde to avoid their dissolution at pH 2 and the beads achieve complete removal of the three dyes within one hour.
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Chihim J Luk,Joanne Yip,Chunwah Marcus Yuen, et al. A Comprehensive Study on Adsorption Behaviour of Direct, Reactive and Acid Dyes on Crosslinked and Non-crosslinked Chitosan Beads[J]. Journal of Fiber Bioengineering and Informatics, 2014, 7(1): 35-52.
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