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      C.I. Acid Black 1 transfer from dilute solution to perlite framework in organic waste management

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          Dyes, considered as toxic and persistent pollutants, must be removed from organic wastes prior to their composting and application in sustainable agriculture. Azo dyes, capable of altering the physicochemical properties of soil, are difficult to expel by conventional wastewater treatments. C.I. Acid Black 1 (AB 1), a sulfonated azo dye, inhibits nitrification and ammonification in the soil, lessens the nitrogen use efficacy in crop production and passes substantially unaltered through an activated sludge process. The retention of C.I. Acid Black 1 by raw and expanded perlite was investigated in order to examine the potential effectiveness of this aluminosilicate material toward organic waste cleanup. Dye adsorption proved spontaneous and endothermic in nature, increasing with temperature for both perlites. Expanded perlite having a more open structure exhibited a better performance compared to the raw material. Several of the most widely recognized two-parameter theoretical models, i.e., Langmuir, Freundlich, Temkin, Brunauer–Emmett–Teller (BET), Harkins–Jura, Halsey, Henderson, and Smith, were applied to reveal physicochemical features characterizing the adsorption. The Langmuir, Freundlich, Temkin, BET, Henderson, and Smith equations best fitted experimental data indicating that the adsorption of anionic dye on perlites is controlled by their surface, i.e., non-uniformity in structure and charge. This heterogeneity of surface is considered responsible for promoting specific dye adsorption areas creating dye “islands” with local dye supersaturations.

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                Contributors
                roulia@chem.uoa.gr
                alex.a.vass@uniwa.gr
                Journal
                Environ Geochem Health
                Environ Geochem Health
                Environmental Geochemistry and Health
                Springer Netherlands (Dordrecht )
                0269-4042
                1573-2983
                7 June 2024
                7 June 2024
                2024
                : 46
                : 7
                : 233
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, ( https://ror.org/04gnjpq42) Panepistimiopolis, 157 71 Athens, Greece
                [2 ]Dyeing, Finishing, Dyestuffs and Advanced Polymers Laboratory, DIDPE, University of West Attica, ( https://ror.org/00r2r5k05) 250 Thivon St., 122 41 Athens, Greece
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                2013
                10.1007/s10653-024-02013-3
                11161435
                38849572
                41f0fe05-2100-4982-a924-c69341af9120
                © The Author(s) 2024

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                : 29 January 2024
                : 24 April 2024
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                Funded by: University of Athens
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                dye-contaminated land,c.i. acid black 1,perlite,adsorption,isotherms,soil chemistry,hydrophobic–hydrophilic sites

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