Methyl orange adsorption by modified montmorillonite nanomaterials: Characterization, kinetic, isotherms and thermodynamic studies

Authors

  • Houria Rezala Faculty of Science and Technology, Djilali Bounaama University of Khemis-Miliana, Khemis-Miliana, Algeria
  • Horiya Boukhatem Faculty of Science and Technology, Djilali Bounaama University of Khemis-Miliana, Khemis-Miliana, Algeria
  • Noreddine Boudechiche Faculty of Science and Technology, Djilali Bounaama University of Khemis-Miliana, Khemis-Miliana, Algeria
  • Amaya Romero Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Chemistry, Castilla-La Mancha University, Ciudad Real, Spain

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56042/ijct.v30i1.65960

Keywords:

Adsorption, Isotherm models, Kinetic models, Methyl orange, Montmorillonite nanomaterials

Abstract

Clays intercalated with cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB-Mt) and hydroxyl aluminium polycation have been prepared and analysed by X-ray fluorescence spectrometry, X-ray diffraction, fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, nitrogen adsorption-desorption at 77 K and thermal gravimetric analysis. The adsorption capacities of modified montmorillonite nanomaterials to remove methyl orange (MO) from aqueous solutions have been studied as a function of contact time, solution pH, adsorbent dosage and initial MO concentration at room temperature. The maximum removal efficiency of MO has been found in acidic medium, with 60 min equilibrium time and 1 g/L adsorbent dosage. The adsorption kinetics and isotherms have been well fitted by pseudo-second order and Langmuir models. The montmorillonites intercalated with both cetyltrimethylammonium bromide and hydroxyl aluminium polycation (CTAB-Al-Mt) have shown a high affinity for MO molecules. Thermodynamic results have indicated an exothermic, spontaneous and physical adsorption process. The characterization and adsorption performance of CTAB-Mt and CTAB-Al-Mt toward MO has also been compared with that of the hydroxyl-aluminium pillared montmorillonite (OH-Al-Mt) and purified montmorillonite (Na-Mt).

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Published

2023-05-12

How to Cite

Methyl orange adsorption by modified montmorillonite nanomaterials: Characterization, kinetic, isotherms and thermodynamic studies. (2023). Indian Journal of Chemical Technology (IJCT), 30(1), 85-93. https://doi.org/10.56042/ijct.v30i1.65960

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