Sustainable Synthesis of Ananas Comosus (Pineapple Peel)-Zinc Nanoparticles (PA-Zn Nps) for Congo Red Dye Remediation
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https://doi.org/10.53555/6mmjyb69Keywords:
(Ananas Comosus) Pineapple Peel Extract, Green Synthesis, Nanotechnology, Adsorption Isotherms, Experimental Parameters, Kinetics.Abstract
The green synthesize route emphasizes reduction in NP production and use of Nanotechnology from the disposals of harmful pollutants available in the effluents, and liberation these generated NPs for minimum environment toxicity. The extract from Ananas Comosus (Pineapple Peel) was selected for the present investigation because it possesses good adsorbent properties and contains flavonoids and steroids which are helpful as antioxidants and also shows reducing properties leading to the formation of PA-Zn Nps. The SEM-EDX, XRD, and FTIR methods are employed to study the behaviour of Ananas Comosus (Pineapple Peel)-Zinc Nanoparticles. The experiment is based on the adsorption methodology to eliminate Congo Red Dye. Different conditions including Agitation Time, amount of sorbent used, pH of Solution, Starting dye Concentration and Temperature were reported and optimized. Freundlich and Langmuir Isotherms models proved to be the greatest fitting models for the experimented adsorptive data of dye with PA-Zn Nps.
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