Abstract

Bamboo leave were used to generate silica nanoparticles (SNPs) and undergo modification to form mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs), and examine its ability to adsorb methyl orange (MO). Two types of silica been approached in observation to removed MO. Mesoporous silica nanoparticles water based (MSN-w) and silica bare be compared to determine the high efficiency of removal rate respectively. Parameter such pH solution of dyes been investigate in order to identify a suitable and optimum pH to eliminate MO from water bodies. MO can be metabolized into the aromatic compound of amines by intestinal microorganisms. MO are the one of the compound that categorized in stable compound with shows a very low of biodegradability and its dissolved in water contact but have a high percentage of difficulty to eliminate from water bodies by using treatment such as purification process of water within industry or by treatment methods. Through these studies, the suitable pH for the removal MO were found pH 3 using 0.4 g/L of adsorbent dosage with a rapid removal about 92.48% for MSN-w and 83.88% for silica bare. An excellent performance of MSN-w shows it could be potential to be applied as alternative low-cost adsorbent in the remediation of organic contamination in wastewater.

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