Simultaneous removal of dye from aqueous solution by magnetite reduce graphene oxide nanocomposites

Rhodamine B (RB), chrysoidine G (CHG) methylene blue (MB) are widely used in various industries for colouring, as well as other purposes. Due to their potential toxicity to humans and the environment, removing RB, CHG and MB from wastewater and process effluents is very crucial. There are varieties...

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Main Authors: Mohamed Salleh, Waliyuddin, Khe, Cheng Seong, Mohamed Saheed, Mohamed Shuaib, Tan, Ko Shyn, Lai, Chin Wei, Nik Roseley, Nik Roselina, You, Kok Yeow
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Published: 2023
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author Mohamed Salleh, Waliyuddin
Khe, Cheng Seong
Mohamed Saheed, Mohamed Shuaib
Tan, Ko Shyn
Lai, Chin Wei
Nik Roseley, Nik Roselina
You, Kok Yeow
author_facet Mohamed Salleh, Waliyuddin
Khe, Cheng Seong
Mohamed Saheed, Mohamed Shuaib
Tan, Ko Shyn
Lai, Chin Wei
Nik Roseley, Nik Roselina
You, Kok Yeow
author_sort Mohamed Salleh, Waliyuddin
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description Rhodamine B (RB), chrysoidine G (CHG) methylene blue (MB) are widely used in various industries for colouring, as well as other purposes. Due to their potential toxicity to humans and the environment, removing RB, CHG and MB from wastewater and process effluents is very crucial. There are varieties of techniques to remove dyes from wastewater that have been studied but adsorption is an example of a low-cost and environmental-friendly technique. In this research, magnetite reduced graphene oxide (MrGO) nanocomposites was utilized as an adsorbent to reduce or remove RB, CHG and MB concentration from aqueous solution simultaneously. The MrGO acted as an adsorbent to adsorb the dyes while the magnetic properties in the MrGO acted as separator from the treated water. FESEM, XRD, BET, FTIR and Raman are used to confirm the formation of MrGO. The highest adsorption capacities achieved by MrGO from different individual dye aqueous solutions were follow the order: CHG is 41.70 mg/g MB is 26.02 mg/g and RHB is 3.51 mg/g.
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spelling utm.eprints-1081132024-10-22T06:47:10Z http://eprints.utm.my/108113/ Simultaneous removal of dye from aqueous solution by magnetite reduce graphene oxide nanocomposites Mohamed Salleh, Waliyuddin Khe, Cheng Seong Mohamed Saheed, Mohamed Shuaib Tan, Ko Shyn Lai, Chin Wei Nik Roseley, Nik Roselina You, Kok Yeow TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Rhodamine B (RB), chrysoidine G (CHG) methylene blue (MB) are widely used in various industries for colouring, as well as other purposes. Due to their potential toxicity to humans and the environment, removing RB, CHG and MB from wastewater and process effluents is very crucial. There are varieties of techniques to remove dyes from wastewater that have been studied but adsorption is an example of a low-cost and environmental-friendly technique. In this research, magnetite reduced graphene oxide (MrGO) nanocomposites was utilized as an adsorbent to reduce or remove RB, CHG and MB concentration from aqueous solution simultaneously. The MrGO acted as an adsorbent to adsorb the dyes while the magnetic properties in the MrGO acted as separator from the treated water. FESEM, XRD, BET, FTIR and Raman are used to confirm the formation of MrGO. The highest adsorption capacities achieved by MrGO from different individual dye aqueous solutions were follow the order: CHG is 41.70 mg/g MB is 26.02 mg/g and RHB is 3.51 mg/g. 2023 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Mohamed Salleh, Waliyuddin and Khe, Cheng Seong and Mohamed Saheed, Mohamed Shuaib and Tan, Ko Shyn and Lai, Chin Wei and Nik Roseley, Nik Roselina and You, Kok Yeow (2023) Simultaneous removal of dye from aqueous solution by magnetite reduce graphene oxide nanocomposites. In: 1st International Conference of Chemical Science, Engineering, and Technology, ICO-CSET 2021, 6 September 2021-7 September 2021, Virtual, Online, Perlis, Malaysia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0115019
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Tan, Ko Shyn
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Nik Roseley, Nik Roselina
You, Kok Yeow
Simultaneous removal of dye from aqueous solution by magnetite reduce graphene oxide nanocomposites
title Simultaneous removal of dye from aqueous solution by magnetite reduce graphene oxide nanocomposites
title_full Simultaneous removal of dye from aqueous solution by magnetite reduce graphene oxide nanocomposites
title_fullStr Simultaneous removal of dye from aqueous solution by magnetite reduce graphene oxide nanocomposites
title_full_unstemmed Simultaneous removal of dye from aqueous solution by magnetite reduce graphene oxide nanocomposites
title_short Simultaneous removal of dye from aqueous solution by magnetite reduce graphene oxide nanocomposites
title_sort simultaneous removal of dye from aqueous solution by magnetite reduce graphene oxide nanocomposites
topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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