The goal of this piece of research would be delving into the nature of simultaneous ultrasound removal of SO and BB dyes into solutions by means of sulfonated polyacrylamide as an efficient adsorbent. Sulfonated polyacrylamide has been synthesized and fully described, applying FT-IR technique. The percentage level of dye removal was investigated under several factors such as the time of sonicating, initial concentrations of dye, pH, and adsorbent dosage. Optimization of parameters was conducted using central composite design (CCD) with response surface methodology (RSM). An acceptable degree of consonance between experimental and calculated values was arrived at. High percentage removal (90.0% and 99.9%) of SO and BB in short time (2.16 min) were recorded through the application of an ultrasound-assisted adsorbent (0.008g).

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Posted 09 Mar, 2021
Invitations sent on 28 Feb, 2021
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On 26 Jan, 2021
The goal of this piece of research would be delving into the nature of simultaneous ultrasound removal of SO and BB dyes into solutions by means of sulfonated polyacrylamide as an efficient adsorbent. Sulfonated polyacrylamide has been synthesized and fully described, applying FT-IR technique. The percentage level of dye removal was investigated under several factors such as the time of sonicating, initial concentrations of dye, pH, and adsorbent dosage. Optimization of parameters was conducted using central composite design (CCD) with response surface methodology (RSM). An acceptable degree of consonance between experimental and calculated values was arrived at. High percentage removal (90.0% and 99.9%) of SO and BB in short time (2.16 min) were recorded through the application of an ultrasound-assisted adsorbent (0.008g).

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