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Use of Insect-Derived Chitosan for the Removal of Methylene Blue Dye from Wastewater: Process Optimization Using a Central Composite Design
Insects are a readily available source of chitosan due to their high reproductive rates, ease of breeding, and resistance to changes in their ecosystem. This study aimed to extract chitosan from several widespread insects: Blaps lethifera (CS-BL), Pimelia fernandezlopezi (CS-PF), and Musca domestica...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10383991/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37512323 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16145049 |
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author | Ben Amor, Ilham Hemmami, Hadia Laouini, Salah Eddine Zeghoud, Soumeia Benzina, Mourad Achour, Sami Naseef, Abanoub Alsalme, Ali Barhoum, Ahmed |
author_facet | Ben Amor, Ilham Hemmami, Hadia Laouini, Salah Eddine Zeghoud, Soumeia Benzina, Mourad Achour, Sami Naseef, Abanoub Alsalme, Ali Barhoum, Ahmed |
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description | Insects are a readily available source of chitosan due to their high reproductive rates, ease of breeding, and resistance to changes in their ecosystem. This study aimed to extract chitosan from several widespread insects: Blaps lethifera (CS-BL), Pimelia fernandezlopezi (CS-PF), and Musca domestica (CS-MD). The study was also extended to using the obtained chitosans in removing methylene blue dye (MB) from wastewater. The source of the chitosan, the initial concentration of MB dye, and the reaction time were chosen as the working parameters. The experiments were designed using a central composite design (CCD) based on the dye removal efficiency as the response variable. The experimental work and statistical calculation of the CCD showed that the dye removal efficiency ranged from 35.9% to 88.7% for CS-BL, from 18.8% to 47.1% for CS-PF, and from 10.3% to 29.0% for CS-MD at an initial MB concentration of 12.79 mg/L. The highest methylene blue dye removal efficiency was 88.7% for CS-BL at a reaction time of 120 min. This indicates that the extraction of chitosan from insects (Blaps lethifera) and its application in dye removal is a promising, environmentally friendly, economical, biodegradable, and cost-effective process. Furthermore, the CCD is a statistical experimental design technique that can be used to optimize process variables for removing other organic pollutants using chitosan. |
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spelling | pubmed-103839912023-07-30 Use of Insect-Derived Chitosan for the Removal of Methylene Blue Dye from Wastewater: Process Optimization Using a Central Composite Design Ben Amor, Ilham Hemmami, Hadia Laouini, Salah Eddine Zeghoud, Soumeia Benzina, Mourad Achour, Sami Naseef, Abanoub Alsalme, Ali Barhoum, Ahmed Materials (Basel) Article Insects are a readily available source of chitosan due to their high reproductive rates, ease of breeding, and resistance to changes in their ecosystem. This study aimed to extract chitosan from several widespread insects: Blaps lethifera (CS-BL), Pimelia fernandezlopezi (CS-PF), and Musca domestica (CS-MD). The study was also extended to using the obtained chitosans in removing methylene blue dye (MB) from wastewater. The source of the chitosan, the initial concentration of MB dye, and the reaction time were chosen as the working parameters. The experiments were designed using a central composite design (CCD) based on the dye removal efficiency as the response variable. The experimental work and statistical calculation of the CCD showed that the dye removal efficiency ranged from 35.9% to 88.7% for CS-BL, from 18.8% to 47.1% for CS-PF, and from 10.3% to 29.0% for CS-MD at an initial MB concentration of 12.79 mg/L. The highest methylene blue dye removal efficiency was 88.7% for CS-BL at a reaction time of 120 min. This indicates that the extraction of chitosan from insects (Blaps lethifera) and its application in dye removal is a promising, environmentally friendly, economical, biodegradable, and cost-effective process. Furthermore, the CCD is a statistical experimental design technique that can be used to optimize process variables for removing other organic pollutants using chitosan. MDPI 2023-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10383991/ /pubmed/37512323 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16145049 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Ben Amor, Ilham Hemmami, Hadia Laouini, Salah Eddine Zeghoud, Soumeia Benzina, Mourad Achour, Sami Naseef, Abanoub Alsalme, Ali Barhoum, Ahmed Use of Insect-Derived Chitosan for the Removal of Methylene Blue Dye from Wastewater: Process Optimization Using a Central Composite Design |
title | Use of Insect-Derived Chitosan for the Removal of Methylene Blue Dye from Wastewater: Process Optimization Using a Central Composite Design |
title_full | Use of Insect-Derived Chitosan for the Removal of Methylene Blue Dye from Wastewater: Process Optimization Using a Central Composite Design |
title_fullStr | Use of Insect-Derived Chitosan for the Removal of Methylene Blue Dye from Wastewater: Process Optimization Using a Central Composite Design |
title_full_unstemmed | Use of Insect-Derived Chitosan for the Removal of Methylene Blue Dye from Wastewater: Process Optimization Using a Central Composite Design |
title_short | Use of Insect-Derived Chitosan for the Removal of Methylene Blue Dye from Wastewater: Process Optimization Using a Central Composite Design |
title_sort | use of insect-derived chitosan for the removal of methylene blue dye from wastewater: process optimization using a central composite design |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10383991/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37512323 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16145049 |
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