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Synthesis of nitrogen doped carbon quantum dots/magnetite nanocomposites for efficient removal of methyl blue dye pollutant from contaminated water

As a remedy for environmental pollution, a simple synthesis approach has been developed to prepare nitrogen doped carbon quantum dot/magnetite nanocomposites (Fe(3)O(4)@NCQDs NCs) using non-toxic and cost effective lemon juice as precursor for removal of organic dye pollutant. Fe(3)O(4)@NCQDs NCs we...

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Autores principales: Tadesse, Aschalew, RamaDevi, Dharmasoth, Hagos, Mabrahtu, Battu, GangaRao, Basavaiah, K.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9078528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35539823
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra00158h
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author Tadesse, Aschalew
RamaDevi, Dharmasoth
Hagos, Mabrahtu
Battu, GangaRao
Basavaiah, K.
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RamaDevi, Dharmasoth
Hagos, Mabrahtu
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Basavaiah, K.
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description As a remedy for environmental pollution, a simple synthesis approach has been developed to prepare nitrogen doped carbon quantum dot/magnetite nanocomposites (Fe(3)O(4)@NCQDs NCs) using non-toxic and cost effective lemon juice as precursor for removal of organic dye pollutant. Fe(3)O(4)@NCQDs NCs were characterized by using UV-Vis spectroscopy, FTIR, XRD, FESEM, EDS, TEM, VSM and TGA/DTA. TEM results show spherical shaped Fe(3)O(4)@NCQDs NCs with an average particle size of 5 nm. Batch adsorption studies were done to investigate the tendency of the nanocomposites to remove representative methyl blue (MB) dye from aqueous solution. The effects of MB dye concentration, dosage of Fe(3)O(4)@NCQDs NC adsorbent, pH, contact time and temperature were optimized by varying one variable while all the other parameters were kept constant. The experiment showed rapid removal of MB dye within 20 minutes with an adsorption efficiency of over 90.84% under optimum conditions. The adsorption process fits the Freundlich isotherm model well with R(2) and n values of 0.993 and 1.842, respectively, at 298 K indicating the feasibility of the adsorption process. The adsorption process is spontaneous and involves exothermic behaviour as confirmed by thermodynamic studies. From a kinetic study, it was found that the pseudo-second order model is more suitable to describe the adsorption process than the pseudo-first order model for adsorption of MB dye onto Fe(3)O(4)@NCQDs NCs.
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spelling pubmed-90785282022-05-09 Synthesis of nitrogen doped carbon quantum dots/magnetite nanocomposites for efficient removal of methyl blue dye pollutant from contaminated water Tadesse, Aschalew RamaDevi, Dharmasoth Hagos, Mabrahtu Battu, GangaRao Basavaiah, K. RSC Adv Chemistry As a remedy for environmental pollution, a simple synthesis approach has been developed to prepare nitrogen doped carbon quantum dot/magnetite nanocomposites (Fe(3)O(4)@NCQDs NCs) using non-toxic and cost effective lemon juice as precursor for removal of organic dye pollutant. Fe(3)O(4)@NCQDs NCs were characterized by using UV-Vis spectroscopy, FTIR, XRD, FESEM, EDS, TEM, VSM and TGA/DTA. TEM results show spherical shaped Fe(3)O(4)@NCQDs NCs with an average particle size of 5 nm. Batch adsorption studies were done to investigate the tendency of the nanocomposites to remove representative methyl blue (MB) dye from aqueous solution. The effects of MB dye concentration, dosage of Fe(3)O(4)@NCQDs NC adsorbent, pH, contact time and temperature were optimized by varying one variable while all the other parameters were kept constant. The experiment showed rapid removal of MB dye within 20 minutes with an adsorption efficiency of over 90.84% under optimum conditions. The adsorption process fits the Freundlich isotherm model well with R(2) and n values of 0.993 and 1.842, respectively, at 298 K indicating the feasibility of the adsorption process. The adsorption process is spontaneous and involves exothermic behaviour as confirmed by thermodynamic studies. From a kinetic study, it was found that the pseudo-second order model is more suitable to describe the adsorption process than the pseudo-first order model for adsorption of MB dye onto Fe(3)O(4)@NCQDs NCs. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9078528/ /pubmed/35539823 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra00158h Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Tadesse, Aschalew
RamaDevi, Dharmasoth
Hagos, Mabrahtu
Battu, GangaRao
Basavaiah, K.
Synthesis of nitrogen doped carbon quantum dots/magnetite nanocomposites for efficient removal of methyl blue dye pollutant from contaminated water
title Synthesis of nitrogen doped carbon quantum dots/magnetite nanocomposites for efficient removal of methyl blue dye pollutant from contaminated water
title_full Synthesis of nitrogen doped carbon quantum dots/magnetite nanocomposites for efficient removal of methyl blue dye pollutant from contaminated water
title_fullStr Synthesis of nitrogen doped carbon quantum dots/magnetite nanocomposites for efficient removal of methyl blue dye pollutant from contaminated water
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis of nitrogen doped carbon quantum dots/magnetite nanocomposites for efficient removal of methyl blue dye pollutant from contaminated water
title_short Synthesis of nitrogen doped carbon quantum dots/magnetite nanocomposites for efficient removal of methyl blue dye pollutant from contaminated water
title_sort synthesis of nitrogen doped carbon quantum dots/magnetite nanocomposites for efficient removal of methyl blue dye pollutant from contaminated water
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9078528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35539823
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra00158h
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