Synthesis and characterization of polyaniline-based biocomposites and their application for effective removal of Orange G dye using adsorption in dynamic regime

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A polyaniline-modified almond (PANI@AS) and walnut shells (PANI@WS) biocomposites were designed and prepared via the in situ chemical polymerization in this investigation. SEM-EDX, FT-IR, and potentiometric titration were combined to analyze the texture and chemical structure of the as-synthetized PANI@AS and PANI@WS biocomposites. A dynamic adsorption process was employed to test the as-prepared biocomposite adsorbent performance to adsorb Orange G (OG) dye from effluents. The phenomenon of adsorption of OG on the as-prepared biocomposites has been found dependent on various operating conditions. Hence, this finding disclosed the suitable capability employment of PANI@WS and PANI@AS biocomposites for treating wastewater.

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Imgharn, A., ighnih, H., Hsini, A., Naciri, Y., Laabd, M., Kabli, H., … Albourine, A. (2021). Synthesis and characterization of polyaniline-based biocomposites and their application for effective removal of Orange G dye using adsorption in dynamic regime. Chemical Physics Letters, 778. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cplett.2021.138811

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