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                     Experimental and Computational Chemistry Studies on the
                        Removal of Methylene Blue and Malachite Green Dyes

                           From Aqueous Solution by Chitosan/Raphia Palm
                                                    Composite

                                                   Paul O. Ameh
                        Physical And Polymer Chemistry Unit, Department of Chemistry,
                        Nigeria Police Academy, Wudil, P. M B. 3474, Kano State Nigeria.
                             Email: amehpaul99@gmail.com; nocaseoche@yahoo.com


                                                     ABSTRACT

                    Experimental and computational chemistry approaches were applied to
                    study the adsorption of methylene blue and malachite green dyes from
                    aqueous solution by  chitosan/raphia palm  composite  (CRPC). Batch
                    adsorption experiments were concluded by measuring absorbance at
                    wavelength of 660 and 630 nm for methylene blue and malachite green
                    dyes respectively. The adsorption of the dyes on CRPC favoured
                    Langmuir and Temkin isotherms and was influenced by pH, contact time
                    concentration, biomass and dose.  The kinetic studies  showed that the
                    adsorption followed a pseudo-second-order model with chemisorption
                    mechanism being favoured. Results from the thermodynamic study of
                    reactive dyes adsorption onto chitosan / raphia palm composite indicated
                    that  the process was spontaneous and endothermic  nature.  Quantum
                    chemical analysis supported better adsorption of methylene blue dye on
                    CRPC surface than  malachite green dye and through Fukui function
                    analysis, the site for adsorption of the dyes was proposed.

                    Keywords: Adsorption, Chitosan, Reactive dye, Polymer, Water pollution.


















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