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Title of Article Adsorption Capacity of the as-Synthetic Graphene Oxide for the Removal of Alizarin Red S Dye from Aqueous Solution  
Date of Acceptance 18 June 2016 
Journal
     Title of Journal Oriental Journal of Chemistry 
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     Institute of Journal Oriental Scientific Publishing Co., Bhopal.  
     ISBN/ISSN ISSN : 0970-020 X 
     Volume 32 
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     Year of Publication 2016 
     Page 1399-1410 
     Abstract This research was aimed to study the adsorption of Alizarin Red S (ARS) dye using graphene oxide (GO) as an adsorbent compared with bare graphite powder (BGP). For optimum conditions, the effects of the initial concentration of ARS, solution pH, adsorbent dosage, and contact time were investigated in detail. The optimum conditions for this work were consisted of 350 mg/L initial concentration of ARS with 0.02 mg adsorbent at pH 2.0. The adsorption equilibrium was completely reached within 30 min. The maximum adsorption capacity of GO was 88.50 mg/g which was higher than that of BGP (34.13 mg/g). The adsorption kinetics well fitted using a pseudo second-order kinetic model. The intraparticle diffusion model described that the intraparticle diffusion was not the only rate-limiting step. In thermodynamics diversion, changes in free energy (G˚), enthalpy (H˚) and entropy (S˚) were also evaluated. The overall adsorption process was exothermic and spontaneous in nature. The adsorption isotherms for GO and BGP fit well with the Langmuir and Freundlich models, respectively. It is, therefore, evident that the as-prepared GO can be used as a high potential adsorbent for the anionic dye and it can be reused for fourth time of adsorption.  
     Keyword Graphene oxide; Alizarin Red S; Adsorption isotherm; Thermodynamics; Kinetics 
Author
567020008-2 Mr. PRAWIT NUENGMATCHA [Main Author]
Science Doctoral Degree

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