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Effect of Doping Al Cations into MgFe2O4 Magnetic Structure for Efficient Removals of Methyl Orange Dye from Water

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Magnetic spinels MgAl x Fe 2-x O 4 (x = 0, 0.2, 0.4, and 0.6) were synthesized by the gel-combustion method to be used as an adsorbent in the process of methyl… Click to show full abstract

Magnetic spinels MgAl x Fe 2-x O 4 (x = 0, 0.2, 0.4, and 0.6) were synthesized by the gel-combustion method to be used as an adsorbent in the process of methyl orange (MO) dye removal from aqueous solutions. The quantity of MgFe 2 O 4 was reduced by Al doping, which can be attributed to the formation of a mixed structure of MgAlFe spinel or separate spinel phase of MgAl 2 O 4 . The surface morphology of the adsorbents also showed a reduction in the particle size upon doping Al cations. A reduction in the crystalline size and particle size increased the surface area of the samples containing Al cations. However, the magnetic properties of MgFe 2 O 4 insignificantly decreased by doping the Al cation (0.4 mol). When these synthesized samples were utilized in the adsorption process, the MgAl 0.4 Fe 1.6 O 4 sample was a better adsorbent in removing MO molecules from the aqueous medium. A contact time = 10 min, adsorbent dosage = 1 g/L, temperature = 25 °C, agitation speed = 200 rpm, and pH   5 were obtained as optimum conditions by using the best adsorbent in the adsorption process. Investigation of adsorption isotherms for the sample revealed that the adsorption process followed the Freundlich model, and the maximum adsorption capacity for this sample was 274.6 mg/g. Kinetic studies also showed that the pseudo-second-order model is consistent with the adsorption process. The process was thermodynamically spontaneous and exothermic. Thus, the MgAl 0.4 Fe 1.6 O 4 magnetic sample, which is synthesized easily and economically, can be a very suitable adsorbent for the removal of dye pollutants from water.

Keywords: adsorption; doping cations; process; methyl orange; orange dye

Journal Title: Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials
Year Published: 2020

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