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Original Articles

Removal of Aniline and Nitro-Substituted Aniline from Wastewater by Particulate Nanoporous MCM-48

Pages 616-623 | Published online: 02 Sep 2014
 

Abstract

The particulate nanoporous material MCM-48 (Mobil Crystalline Material No. 48) was synthesized and characterized in order to use it as an adsorbent for the removal of adsorbate, such as aniline and nitro-substituted anilines, including 2-nitroaniline, 3-nitroaniline, and 4-nitroaniline from wastewater. The characterizations of MCM-48 were investigated by applying XRD, SEM, EDAX, BET surface area, and FTIR. The adsorption kinetics was investigated too. The batch adsorption studies demonstrated that the MCM-48 had a significant ability to the adsorption of aniline and nitro-substituted aniline from wastewater. Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms were used to model the adsorption equilibrium data. The four molecules adsorbed according to type I Langmuir adsorption with a maximum uptake were calculated to be approximately 94 mg g−1. The findings showed that the kinetics of the reaction is very rapid and followed a pseudo-second-order model. It is clearly indicated that the Langmuir model is more suitable for chemical organic compounds adsorption on mesoporous material than the Freundlich model.

Acknowledgments

Talib M. Albayati is grateful to the University of Technology, Republic of Iraq, for allowing postdoctoral leave.

Notes

Color versions of one or more of the figures in the article can be found online at www.tandfonline.com/upst.

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