In this study, the mixture of zinc acetate dehydrates and boric acid was pyrolyzed in zeolite X to prepare novel B/ZnO/zeolite nanocomposites for the enhanced removal of tartrazine (TA) in aqueous environment. The composites are porous material with a relatively large pore size (35.3 nm). The surface area of the composite (19.72 m2g-1) is smaller than that of zeolite (248.78 m2g-1), but its adsorption capacity is quite high (qmaxof 97.6 mg g-1). The factors influencing the adsorption process were investigated in detail. Under the optimal conditions (the initial dye concentration of 20 mg l-1, the adsorbent content of 0.5 g l-1, pH equal 6, and the temperature of 25°C), the removal efficiency (Re) was 97.5%. The first and second-order equations were used to model the kinetic adsorption. The Langmuir, Freundlich, Temkin, and Dubinin-Radushkevich models were used to study isothermal adsorption. In addition, the thermodynamic of adsorption was also investigated. The ΔHoof -52.423±2.306 kJ mol-1indicates the exothermic process and the negative ΔGoindicates a spontaneous process. At low temperatures, the adsorption of TA proceeds smoother and more effectively, and the negative ΔSo(-129.638 7.376 J·mol-1·K-1) indicates a decrease in the degree of freedom of the adsorbed species. The adsorption mechanism was also proposed.
Keywords: B/ZnO/zeolite; adsorption; composite; pyrolysis; tartrazine.
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