Starch Biocryogel for Removal of Methylene Blue by Batch Adsorption.
Tarawee TaweekarnWorawit WongniramaikulChanita BoonkanonChonthicha PhanritWilasinee SripromWadcharawadee LimsakulWanchitra TowanlongChanadda PhawachalotornAree ChoodumPublished in: Polymers (2022)
A green monolithic starch cryogel was prepared and applied for the removal of methylene blue (MB) using a batch system. The influence of various experimental parameters on MB adsorption was investigated. High removal efficiency (81.58 ± 0.59%) and adsorption capacity (34.84 mg g -1 ) were achieved. The Langmuir model better fitted the experimental data (determination coefficient ( R 2 ) = 0.9838) than the Freundlich one ( R 2 = 0.8542), while the kinetics of MB adsorption on the cryogel followed a pseudo-second-order model. The adsorption process was spontaneous and endothermic with an activation energy of 37.8 kJ mol -1 that indicated physical adsorption. The starch cryogel was used for MB removal from a wastewater sample collected from a local Batik production community enterprise in Phuket, Thailand, and a removal efficiency of 75.6% was achieved, indicating that it has a high potential as a green adsorbent for MB removal.