Abstract. Disperse yellow 54 (DY54) was adsorbed onto two bio-polymers, alginic acid and xanthan. The adsorption isotherms for the biopolymer-DY54 system showed that the adsorption mechanism can best be described by Zimm-Bragg theory. UV-Visible, FT-IR and MicroRaman studies suggest that DY54 is bounded to both bio-polymers alginic acid and xanthan through hydrogen bonding. Keto group of dye and hydroxyl groups of sugar residues from two poly-saccharides were the principal functional groups involved in sorption mechanism
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Abstract: Phase selective gelation (PSG) of organic phases from their non-miscible mixtures with wat...
ABSTRACT: This study conducted quantitative kinetic modeling and in situ and temporally resolved mea...
Approximately 10-15 % of usage synthetic textile dyes are released to waste streams meanwhile the ef...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis. This study investigated the phenomenon and mechanism of adsorption of methy...
Synopsis: Glycidyl homo polymer obtained from the reaction of epichlorohydrin with sodium llydroxide...
In this article, the molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) of ginsenoside Re (Re) were synthesized b...
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Abstract: Biopolymers are easily denatured by heating, a change in pH or chemical substances when th...
Published version of an article in the journal: Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research. Also ...
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Abstract: Phase selective gelation (PSG) of organic phases from their non-miscible mixtures with wat...
ABSTRACT: This study conducted quantitative kinetic modeling and in situ and temporally resolved mea...