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Title: | Synthesis of Potato Starch-Acrylic-Acid Hydrogels by Gamma Radiation and Their Application in Dye Adsorption | Authors: | Bhuyan, M.M Dafader, N.C Hara, K Okabe, H Hidaka, Y Rahman, M.M Khan, M.M.R Rahman, N |
Issue Date: | 2016 | Citation: | Bhuyan, M.M, Dafader, N.C, Hara, K, Okabe, H, Hidaka, Y, Rahman, M.M, Khan, M.M.R, Rahman, N (2016). Synthesis of Potato Starch-Acrylic-Acid Hydrogels by Gamma Radiation and Their Application in Dye Adsorption. International Journal of Polymer Science 2016 : 9867859. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/9867859 | Rights: | Attribution 4.0 International | Abstract: | Several kinds of acrylic-acid-grafted-starch (starch/AAc) hydrogels were prepared at room temperature (27°C) by applying 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 kGy of gamma radiation to 15% AAc aqueous solutions containing 5, 7.5, and 15% of starch. With increment of the radiation dose, gel fraction became higher and attained the maximum (96.5%) at 15 kGy, above which the fraction got lowered. On the other hand, the gel fraction monotonically increased with the starch content. Swelling ratios were lower for the starch/AAc hydrogels prepared with higher gamma-ray doses and so with larger starch contents. Significant promotions of the swelling ratios were demonstrated by hydrolysis with NaOH: 13632 ± 10 % for 15 kGy radiation-dosed [5% starch/15% AAc] hydrogel, while the maximum swelling ratio was 200% for those without the treatment. The authors further investigated the availability of the starch/AAc hydrogel as an adsorbent recovering dye waste from the industrial effluents by adopting methylene blue as a model material; the hydrogels showed high dye-capturing coefficients which increase with the starch ratio. The optimum dye adsorption was found to be 576 mg per g of the hydrogel having 7.5 starch and 15% AAc composition. Two kinetic models, (i) pseudo-first-order and (ii) pseudo-second-order kinetic models, were applied to test the experimental data. The latter provided the best correlation of the experimental data compared to the pseudo-first-order model. Copyright © 2016 Md. Murshed Bhuyan et al. | Source Title: | International Journal of Polymer Science | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/179963 | ISSN: | 16879422 | DOI: | 10.1155/2016/9867859 | Rights: | Attribution 4.0 International |
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