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Sphagnum Perichaetiale Hampe Biomass As a Novel, Green, and Low-Cost Biosorbent in the Adsorption of Toxic Crystal Violet Dye.

Environmental science and pollution research international(2023)

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Abstract
In this study, the Sphagnum perichaetiale Hampe biomass was collected, characterized, and used as a biosorbent in the removal of crystal violet from water. The chemical and morphological results suggest that even after minimal experimental procedures, the biomass presented interesting properties regarding the adsorption of contaminants. Results of adsorption showed that the pH was not a relevant parameter and the best adsorbent dosage was 0.26 g L−1. The kinetic results presented an initial fast step and the equilibrium was reached after 180 min. For the equilibrium data, the best adjustment occurred for the Sips model, reaching a maximum adsorption capacity of 271.05 mg g−1 and the removal percentage obtained in the maximum adsorbent dosage was 97.11
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Bryophyte,Eco-friendly adsorbent,Water decontamination,Cationic dye,Thermodynamics,Sphagnaceae
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