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dc.contributor.authorHayoun, Bahdja
dc.contributor.authorBourouina, Mustapha
dc.contributor.authorPazos Currás, Marta María 
dc.contributor.authorSanromán Braga, María Ángeles 
dc.contributor.authorBourouina-Bacha, Saliha
dc.date.accessioned2021-03-03T12:17:09Z
dc.date.available2021-03-03T12:17:09Z
dc.date.issued2020-05-08
dc.identifier.citationApplied Sciences, 10(9): 3271 (2020)spa
dc.identifier.issn20763417
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11093/1819
dc.description.abstractThe adsorption capacity of the medication methylthioninium chloride (MC) from aqueous solution onto sunflower seed shells (SSS), a low cost and abundant alternative adsorbent, was investigated in a batch system. The surface properties of the adsorbent were characterized by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), specific surface area (by using the Brunauer–Emmett–Teller equation), the liquid displacement method and pHPZC. The ability of SSS to remove the medication was assessed through kinetic, thermodynamic and equilibrium investigations. The adsorption efficiency of the SSS adsorbent for the removal of MC was evaluated considering the effects of its concentration, temperature, adsorption contact time, and the pH of the medium. The results obtained from the kinetic and isotherm studies show that the adsorption of the MC on SSS follows pseudo-second-order kinetics (R² > 0.99) and the Temkin isotherm model (R² = 0.97), respectively. The thermodynamic study showed that the adsorption was endothermic and spontaneous, according to its physisorption mechanism. The mathematical modeling of this process was carried out by using the surface response methodology of Box–Behenken. It was possible to deduce a statistically reliable regression equation that related the adsorption yield to the chosen operating parameters, that is, the initial MC concentration, the adsorbent dosage and the pH. Analysis of the variance indicated that the most influential parameters were the SSS dosage, the pH and their interaction and showed the optimal values for ensuring the best adsorption capacity of 95.58%.spa
dc.description.sponsorshipXunta de Galicia | Ref. ED431C 2017/47spa
dc.description.sponsorshipAlgerian Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific research | Ref. N: A16N01UN060120190001spa
dc.language.isoengspa
dc.publisherApplied Sciencesspa
dc.rightsCreative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.titleEquilibrium study, modeling and optimization of model drug adsorption process by sunflower seed shellsspa
dc.typearticlespa
dc.rights.accessRightsopenAccessspa
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/app10093271
dc.identifier.editorhttps://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/9/3271spa
dc.publisher.departamentoEnxeñaría químicaspa
dc.publisher.grupoinvestigacionEnxeñería Química 3spa
dc.subject.unesco3303.03 Procesos Químicosspa
dc.subject.unesco2391 Química Ambientalspa
dc.date.updated2021-03-01T13:41:50Z
dc.computerCitationpub_title=Applied Sciences|volume=10|journal_number=9|start_pag=3271|end_pag=spa


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