Efficient removal of malachite green dye onto nickel oxide-based adsorbent: experimental and theoretical approaches

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Y. Dehmani
Y. Bengamra
I. Aadnan
R. Oukhrib
B. El Ibrahimi
M. Ait El Had
R. Chahboun
A. Dehbi
Y. Brahmi
T. Lamhasni
A. Abdallaoui
G. Giacoman-Vallejos
A. Sadik
E. C. Lima
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[1] Moulay Ismaïl University,Laboratory of Chemistry/Biology Applied to the Environment, Faculty of Sciences
[2] IBN ZOHR University,Eam of Physical Chemistry and Environment, Faculty of Sciences
[3] IBN ZOHR University,Faculty of Applied Sciences
[4] University of Granada,Laboratory of Natural Products and Applied Organic Synthesis, Department of Organic Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences
[5] Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P),Faculty of Engineering
[6] HTMR-Lab,undefined
[7] Institut National Des Sciences de L’Archéologie Et du Patrimoine (INSAP),undefined
[8] Rabat-Instituts,undefined
[9] Autonomous University of Yucatan,undefined
[10] Federal University of Rio Grande Do Sul,undefined
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International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology | 2024年 / 21卷
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Adsorption; Water treatment; Malachite green; Nickel oxide; Experimental and theoretical approaches;
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Waterborne hazardous organic pollutants, including malachite green (MG) dye, remain a major environmental concern due to their detrimental effects on ecosystems and humans. In the present paper, the MG dye removal from aqueous solutions by nickel oxide (NiO) is investigated; used NiO has been prepared using the precipitation method. Structural characterization and properties of the adsorbent were performed via various physicochemical methods such as X-ray diffraction, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and N2 adsorption/desorption measurements. The results revealed that the maximum adsorption capacity and removal rate were 800 mg/g and about 99%, respectively. On the other hand, the adsorption kinetics follows the pseudo-second-order model. However, thermodynamics showed that: (i) ΔS° > 0 indicated an increase of disorder in the solid/liquid interface, (ii) ΔH° > 0 confirmed the endothermic nature of the adsorption process, and (iii) ΔG° < 0 demonstrated the spontaneous nature of MG adsorption. The calculated adsorption energies MCS/SAA EGas =  − 409.638 kcal and EAqueous =  − 416.856 kcal confirmed that the MG removal by adsorption on NiO is theoretically and experimentally favorable. In addition, MG molecules are adsorbed in a planar orientation on the NiO surface sites; the optimal interfacial contact is achieved. Finally, a mechanism was proposed to explain the adsorption of MG dye onto nickel oxide.
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