Investigating the adsorption potential of char derived from waste latex for methylene blue removal

Thachnatharen Nagarajan, Khirthiga Vilosamy, Gunasunderi Raju*, Subramani Shanmugan, Rashmi Walvekar, Sarvesh Rustagi, Mohammad Khalid*

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Abstract

This study presents the adsorption of methylene blue (MB) dye using latex char derived from pyrolysis of latex gloves. The adsorption process was investigated systematically using Response Surface Methodology (RSM) with a Central Composite Design (CCD). The effects of four key variables, namely pH, time, temperature, and adsorbent dosage, were studied using a factorial design enriched with center points and axial points. Experimental data were analyzed using a second-order polynomial regression model to construct a response surface model, which elucidated the relationship between the variables and MB removal efficiency. The study found that the char obtained at 800 °C exhibited the highest adsorption capacity due to its increased carbonization, expanded surface area, and diverse pore structure. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) confirmed the significance of the quadratic model, with remarkable agreement between predicted and experimental outcomes. Diagnostic plots validated the model's reliability, while 3D contour graphs illustrated the combined effects of variables on MB removal efficiency. Optimization using DoE software identified optimal conditions resulting in a 99% removal efficiency, which closely matched experimental results. Additionally, adsorption isotherms revealed that the Freundlich model best described the adsorption behavior, indicating heterogeneous surface adsorption with multilayer adsorption. This comprehensive study provides valuable insights into the adsorption process of MB dye using latex char, with implications for wastewater treatment and environmental remediation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number141936
JournalChemosphere
Volume358
Early online date11 Apr 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2024

Funding

The authors thank the Research and Innovation Management Centre of the National Defence University of Malaysia for providing studentship to TN for this research. The authors also acknowledge Sunway University's funding through the International Research Network Grant Scheme (STR-IRNGS-SET-GAMRG-01-2022).

Keywords

  • Dye adsorption
  • Latex waste
  • Pyrolysis
  • Response surface methodology

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