Arabian Journal of Chemistry (Dec 2022)
Green synthesis of loofah-based biosorbent via radiation grafting for effective removal of methylene blue
Abstract
A new loofah-based biosorbent with high adsorption capacity for cationic dye was synthesized by a one-step co-radiation grafting method. The successful grafting of sodium 4-vinylbenzene sulfonate (SSS) onto loofah sponge (LFs) through electron beam radiation can significantly improve the remove capacity of methylene blue in wastewater. The biosorbent with a 409.67 mg/g of uptake capacity for methylene blue (MB), was higher than most of the loofah based adsorbents reported. FT-IR, elemental analysis, XRD, SEM and TG were used to analyze the changes in the functional group composition, element content, morphology, thermal stability of the obtained biosorbent. The pH, contact time, temperature and the effect of dosage on adsorption were also investigated. The results showed that the adsorption behavior well accorded with the pseudo-second-order kinetic and Langmuir adsorption model, which proved that the adsorption was a single-layered and chemisorption process. The thermodynamic parameters suggested a spontaneous and endothermic process. XPS analysis confirmed a potential adsorption mechanism was based on hydrogen bond interaction, electrostatic interaction and π-π stacking. Additionally, the adsorbent owned outstanding reusability, which could be reused five times with a slight reduction of removal rate. Overall, this research enriches the MB trapping agent and provides a new methods for the reuse of waste natural loofah sponge, and it will be a valuable research with the advantages of low cost and less environmental pollution.