Publication: Boosting methylene blue adsorption capacity of an industrial waste-based geopolymer by depositing graphitic carbon nitride onto its surface: towards sustainable materials for wastewater treatment
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Kaya-Ozkiper, Kardelen
Soyer-Uzun, Sezen
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Surface characteristics of a geopolymer (GP) from an industrial waste, red mud (RM), and metakaolin (MK), were tuned by depositing urea-derived graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) onto its surface. Methylene blue (MB) adsorption measurements demonstrated that the resulting g-C3N4/RM-MK-GP offers an excellent MB uptake capacity of 170.9 mg g-1, much higher than those of either the GP or the g-C3N4. Kinetics measurements revealed that chemisorption has an important effect on adsorption. The regenerability of g-C3N4/RM-MK-GP was studied for up to four consecutive cycles. Differences between the adsorption capacities of g-C3N4 and g-C3N4/RM-MKGP were investigated by combining the power of various characterization tools. Results pointed out that surface functional groups associated with g-C3N4, surface hydroxyl and silanol groups of RM-MK-GP, together with exchangeable charge balancing cations of geopolymeric framework provide a unique structure for g-C3N4/RMMK-GP. This study presents a versatile route to produce a sustainable, efficient, and cheap adsorbent for wastewater treatment.
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Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd
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Engineering, Chemical
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Chemical Engineering Science
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10.1016/j.ces.2023.119398