Study of fuchsine adsorption on magnetic chitosan/graphene oxide†
Abstract
Magnetic chitosan/graphene oxide (MCGO) was used as a potential adsorbent for fuchsine removal from aqueous systems. The magnetic composite bioadsorbent was characterized by SEM, TEM, FTIR and XRD measurements. The large saturation magnetization (48.93 emu gā1) of the synthesized nanoparticles allowed fast separation of MCGO from the liquid suspension. Adsorption data were well studied for adsorption isotherms and kinetics models. The adsorption of fuchsine followed second-order kinetics and was best fitted to the Langmuir adsorption isotherms. MCGO displayed excellent stability over 5 cycles of use and regeneration without incurring significant structural damage or a decrease in fuchsine adsorption properties. These results suggested that the new developed material is a potential adsorbent for the effective removal of dyes from aquatic solutions.