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Essekri Abdelilah, Speaker at Materials Science and Engineering Conference
IBN Zohr University, Morocco
Title : Efficient adsorption of crystal violet dye using functionalized argan shell: Experiments and statistical optimization modeling

Abstract:

Short The disposal of dyeing effluents is an alarming environmental concern; thus, these effluents must be appropri ately remediated prior to getting discharged. Herein, citric acid was employed to modify the surface of the Argan shell, which was subsequently utilized as a biosorbent for removing crystal violet dye from water. The as developed material was analyzed by means of scanning electron microscope, infrared spectroscope and X-ray diffractometer. The characterization findings confirm the successful functionalization of Argan shell surface. The adsorption performance of the citric acid- functionalized Argan shell towards crystal violet dye was assessed by examining the influence of operating parameters. The adsorption process tended to fit the pseudo-second order kinetics and Langmuir isotherm. The maximum adsorptive capacity of Argan shell increased from 221.72 to 312.71 mg/g after citric acid functionalization. The crystal violet binding mechanism was attributed to multiple interactions such as electrostatic forces, hydrogen bonds and n-π interactions. The crystal violet adsorption process on the citric acid-functionalized Argan shell was assessed via response surface methodology. Under optimal conditions, the crystal violet adsorption yield reached 98.14%. Regeneration study revealed that the citric acid-functionalized Argan shell demonstrated an excellent recycling ability. Overall, the citric acid functionalized Argan shell holds promise as a stable, efficient and effortlessly recyclable adsorbent for clean ing up colored effluents.

Biography:

2020: National doctorate in fundamental and applied chemistry, chemistry-physics specialty, Faculty of Sciences of Agadir, Ibn Zohr University.
2016: Specialized Master in Water Management and Treatment at the Faculty of Sciences - Ibn Zohr-Agadir University.

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