N. DissanayakeMaadri A. PathiranaNandula D. WanasekaraGayani K. Nandasiri
Textile wastewater accommodates many toxic organic contaminants which could potentially threaten the ecosystem if left untreated. Methylene blue is a toxic, nondegradable, cationic dye which is reportedly found in significant amounts in the textile effluent stream as it is widely used to dye silk and cotton fabrics. This study reports an investigation of methylene blue removal using a composite membrane fabricated using chitosan and graphene oxide. The fabricated composite membrane was characterized using Scanning Electron Microscopy, FTIR Spectroscopy, Raman Spectroscopy, UV vis spectroscopy, and X ray Diffraction. The isotherm modelling conducted confirmed a maximum adsorptive capacity of 179 mg/g which was well fitted with the Langmuir isotherm model indicating a homogenous monolayer adsorption.
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