Abstract

We investigated various pre-treatment processes of graphite waste using thermal, mechanical and chemical methods. The aim of this work is to study the performance of modified graphite waste/lanthanum/chitosan composite (MG) as adsorbent for textile dye removal from aqueous solution. Effect of graphite waste resources, adsorbent size and lanthanum concentration on the dye removal were studied in batch experiments. Selectivity of MG was also investigated. Pre-heated graphite waste (NMG) was conducted at 80°C for 1 h, followed by mechanical crushing of the resultant graphite to 75 μm particle size, giving adsorption performance of ˜58%, ˜67%, ˜93% and ˜98% of the model dye rhodamine B (concentration determined by UV-vis spectroscopy at 554 nm), methyl orange (464 nm), methylene blue (664 nm) and methyl violet (580 nm), respectively from aqueous solution. For this process, the system required less than ˜5 min for adsorbent material to be completely saturated with the adsorbate. Further chemical modification of the pre-treated graphite waste (MG) with lanthanum (0.01 – V 0.03 M) and chitosan (0.5% w/w) did not improve the performance of dye adsorption. Under comparable experimental conditions, as those of the ‘thermal-mechanical-pre-treated-only’ (NMG), modification of graphite waste (MG) with 0.03 M lanthanum and 0.5% w/w chitosan resulted in ˜14%, ˜47%, ˜72% and ˜85% adsorption of rhodamine B, methyl orange, methylene blue and methyl violet, respectively. Selective adsorption of methylene blue at most to ˜79%, followed by methyl orange, methyl violet and rhodamine B with adsorption efficiency ˜67, ˜38, and ˜9% sequentially using MG with 0.03 M lanthanum and 0.5% w/w chitosan.

Highlights

  • Availability of graphite waste from ex-electrolysis process is very abundant with availability of 1,000 ton per month and having very low price [1]

  • The aim of this work is to study the performance of modified graphite waste/lanthanum/chitosan composite (MG) as adsorbent for textile dye removal from aqueous solution

  • Further chemical modification of the pre-treated graphite waste (MG) with lanthanum (0.01 – 0.03 M) and chitosan (0.5% w/w) did not improve the performance of dye adsorption. As those of the ‘thermal-mechanical-pre-treated-only’ (NMG), modification of graphite waste (MG) with 0.03 M lanthanum and 0.5% w/w chitosan resulted in ~14%, ~47%, ~72% and ~85% adsorption of rhodamine B, methyl orange, methylene blue and methyl violet, respectively

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Introduction

Availability of graphite waste from ex-electrolysis process is very abundant with availability of 1,000 ton per month and having very low price [1]. It is widely known that the main compound in graphite electrode waste is carbon and has the ability to adsorb some dye, heavy metal ions and CO2 [2]. The synthetic dyes that commonly used are rhodamine B, methyl orange, methylene blue (MB) and methyl violet (MV) and so on. These synthetic dyes are organic compounds that are not biodegraded by nature and could be deposited in the body. Both methylene blue and methyl violet are cationic dye and toxic [3]. Textile dyes deposited in vivo will accumulate in the food chain and may harm to human body [3]

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