Ni/Zn mayered double hydroxide (LDH) micro-nanosystems and their Azorubine adsorption performance
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2021
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Applied Nanosciences
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A membranous shaped Ni/Zn layered double hydroxide based nanohybrid was obtained
using a low-cost template-free hydrothermal process at optimized growth conditions of 180 C for 6 h.
The synthesized nanohybrid was structurally, texturally and morphologically characterized using
different techniques such as X-ray diffraction, FTIR, XPS spectroscopy, BET analysis and FESEM
microscopy. The adsorption performance of our product was estimated through the Azorubine dye
removal from synthetic wastewater. We therefore studied the synergic effects of Ni/Zn adsorbent
dosage, contact time, pH, adsorbate concentration, stirring speed and temperature on the Azorubine
adsorption efficiency. In this investigation, we obtained bi-structure based nanoadsorbent with
54% crystallinity order composed of nickel hydrate and zinc carbonate hydroxides in irregular
nanoflake-like mesoporous nanohybrid morphology. Interestingly, it was also revealed to have high
specific surface area (SSA) of around 110 m2 g1 with important textural properties of 18 nm and
0.68 cm3 g1 average pore size and volume, respectively. Moreover, the adsorption results revealed
that this novel Ni/Zn layered double hydroxide (Ni/Zn LDH) was an efficient adsorbent for Az
molecule and possesses an adsorptive ability exhibiting a short equilibrium time (60 min) and a high
Az adsorption capability (223 mg g1). This fast removal efficiency was attributed to high contact
surface area via mesoporous active sites accompanied with the presence of functional groups (OH
and CO3
2). In addition, the Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms were studied, and the results fitted
better to the Langmuir isotherm.
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https://doi.org/10.3390/app11198899