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Adsorption

Aminopropyl functionalized ordered mesoporous silica as an efficient adsorbent for separation of widely used acidulant citric acid from expired juices

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Pages 2853-2862 | Received 03 Jul 2018, Accepted 03 Dec 2018, Published online: 27 Dec 2018
 

ABSTRACT

The massive use of synthetic citric acid (CA) has resulted in huge burden on its disposal from the expired food and pharmaceutical products. Adsorption of CA was investigated over aminopropyl functionalized ordered mesoporous silica (SBA/APTS) by varying different parameters wherein the best optimized condition showed up to 95% CA adsorption. Electron microscopy showed the presence of CA adsorbed sites over functionalized silica, further supported by thermogravimetric and volumetric analysis. Under the best optimized condition, the mechanism of adsorption was also proposed. Separation of CA over SBA/APTS from expired lime juice showed 40% removal capacity. The adsorption measurements were best fitted on Langmuir isotherm model with maximum adsorption capacity as 133.34 mg of CA per g of adsorbate (SBA/APTS).

Acknowledgments

AB, AG, and DS are grateful to NIFTEM-Kundli for their support, encouragement, and permission to publish the results.

Supplementary data

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Additional information

Funding

This work was supported by Department of Science and Technology [Fast Track Project SB/FT/CS-011/2013] New Delhi, India.

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