Materials Research Express (Jan 2022)

Assessing the effect of calcination on adsorption capability of Mg/Al layer double hydroxides (LDHs)

  • Bayu Wiyantoko,
  • Puji Kurniawati,
  • Tri Esti Purbaningtias,
  • Muhammad Husnu Jauhari,
  • Amri Yahya,
  • Muchammad Tamyiz,
  • Is Fatimah,
  • Ruey-an Doong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/ac5ef7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3
p. 035505

Abstract

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The present study was carried out to prepare and characterize calcined Mg/Al layer double hydroxides (LDHs) used in the adsorption of methyl orange in an aqueous solution as an anionic dye in a batch system. Synthesis of LDHs using coprecipitation method with Mg/Al ratio of 3:1 and obtained material was treated by hydrothermal treatment for 4 h in 400 °C. The result showed that hydrothermal treatment on the synthesis of Mg/Al LDHs yielded the formation of mixed metal oxide from magnesium oxide and aluminum oxide on calcined LDHs were shown on a wide diffraction pattern, while infrared spectrum showed that NO _3 ^− and CO _3 ^2− as balancing anions disappeared after calcination process. The optimum condition for calcined layer double hydroxides (CLDH) and LDHs were in pH 4 (40.61 mg g ^−1 ) and pH 3 (36.29 mg g ^−1 ) for methyl orange adsorption. The equilibrium time for CLDH and LDHs respectively were 3 h and 5 h where the initial time started rapidly. The kinetic study described pseudo-second-order fitted for methyl orange adsorption with R ^2 = 0.9998 and 0.9996 for CLDH and LDH. The best isotherm was shown by Freundlich model with R ^2 = 0.9957 and 0.9721 for CLDH and LDH and. The results suggested that calcined LDHs were efficient adsorbents for methyl orange remediation of relatively high concentrations.

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