Adsorption and decolorization study of reactive black 5 by immobilized metal-organic framework of UiO-66 and Gloeophyllum trabeum fungus.
Taufiq Rinda AlkasAdi Setyo PurnomoRatna EdiatiTaslim ErsamPublished in: RSC advances (2023)
This study aimed to investigate immobilized metal-organic framework (MOF) UiO-66 and brown-rot fungus Gloeophyllum trabeum (GT) in PVA-SA matrices for adsorption and decolorization of reactive black 5 (RB5). Furthermore, UiO-66/GT@PVA-SA composite was successfully fabricated and obtained by immobilizing UiO-66 and GT mycelia into a mixture of PVA-SA. This composite demonstrated a decolorization ability of 80.12% for RB5 after 7 days. The composite's reusability was assessed for three cycles; at last, it only achieved 21%. This study reported that adsorption of RB5 by the composite followed a pseudo-second-order kinetic model with a correlation coefficient ( R 2 ) of 0.9997. The Freundlich model was found to be suitable for the isotherm adsorption. The process was also spontaneous and feasible, as indicated by the negative Δ G value. Subsequently, four metabolite products resulting from decolorization of RB5 by UiO-66/GT@PVA-SA composite were proposed, namely: C 24 H 19 N 5 Na 2 O 13 S 4 ( m/z = 762), C 10 H 13 N 2 O 8 S 2 - ( m/z = 353), C 12 H 9 N 4 O 7 S 2 - ( m/z = 384), and C 10 H 13 O 8 S 2 - ( m/z = 325).