Estudo da remediação de água contaminada com corantes por adsorção em compósitos de amido termoplástico (TPS) e lignina kraft
Abstract
The disposal of industrial effluents containing dyes creates a major environmental
problem, both for aquatic life and for public health. In order to remove these dyes
from effluents, adsorption is an easy and extremely viable technique, especially when
it involves the use of bioadsorbents. A potential bioadsorbent for the removal of dyes
are TPS starch compounds and kraft starch-lignin, since they can be obtained from
renewable and low-cost raw materials. The objective of this work was the use of pure
starch films (TPS) and the kraft starch-lignin compound (TPS-KL) for the adsorption
of two dyes: methylene blue and methyl orange. The study was carried out through
the results of adsorption and desorption for these two films obtained by UV-vis
spectroscopy. Subsequently, the films were characterized by their morphological
(Scanning Electron Microscopy), chemical (infrared Fourier transform and visible
ultraviolet spectroscopy) and physicochemical (solubility and thickness)
characteristics, before and after undergoing dye adsorption. The results obtained
experimentally show that the TPS-KL starch biosorbent presented a high removal
potential (~95%) for the methylene blue dye, with a maximum adsorption capacity of
175,92 mg g-1, but a low potential for removal (~22%) for the methyl orange dye, with
a maximum adsorption capacity of 40,74 mg g-1, proving its efficiency for use in
effluent treatments. Therefore, it is a viable process and less aggressive to the
environment, since it uses lignin and starch, biomass components, as adsorbent.
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