AbstractHerein, mesoporous V2‐xSb2xO5‐δ (Sb−V−O) compounds, encompassing a compositional range of x varying between, 0.05≤x≤0.08, with orthorhombic Pmmn space group symmetry, are synthesized by high‐temperature solid‐state reaction method. Scanning electron microscopy indicated the formation of microscale rods and flakes and EDS spectra affirmed the stoichiometric precision of their composition adhering to the formulated chemical formula. Nitrogen adsorption isotherms exhibited the distinctive type IV pattern, accompanied by an H3 hysteresis loop, signifying the formation of mesoporous micro rods and flakes. Brunauer‐Emmett‐Teller measurements demonstrated an augmented surface area, ranging from 16.67–28.74 m2/g, mirroring the effect of the increase in the concentration of Sb cations. The study demonstrated complete Methylene Blue dye removal within a brief 90 minute period, highlighting its efficacy in water remediation. The adsorption kinetics was aptly described by the pseudo‐second‐order model which exhibited a high degree of fit (R2=0.99). Freundlich adsorption isotherm was used to describe the multilayer adsorption of MB dye on the Sb−V−O surface indicating an exponential increase in adsorption active sites. Enhanced cationic MB dye adsorption on negative Sb−V−O surface is attributed to the electrostatic chemisorption by the interaction of NMe2+ on the negative surface modified Sb−V−O compounds.
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