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    <dc:date>2026-06-23T06:29:48Z</dc:date>
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    <title>NaOH-treated dead leaves of Ficus racemosa as an efficient biosorbent for Acid Blue 25 removal</title>
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    <description>Title: NaOH-treated dead leaves of Ficus racemosa as an efficient biosorbent for Acid Blue 25 removal
Authors: Jain, S. N.; Gogate, P. R.
Abstract: A novel biosorbent synthesized from Ficus&#xD;
racemosa leaves based on the treatment using NaOH was&#xD;
applied for removal of Acid Blue 25 from aqueous solution. The synthesized biosorbent was characterized using&#xD;
scanning electron microscopy, Fourier transform infrared&#xD;
spectroscopy and Brunauer–Emmett–Teller analysis.&#xD;
NaOH treatment was demonstrated to remove lignin content from the biomass and to induce the development of&#xD;
significant pores. Batch experiments were performed to&#xD;
evaluate the effect of important operating parameters such&#xD;
as pH (range of 2–10), biosorbent dose (range of 1–10 g/&#xD;
L), contact time (range of 0–5 h), initial dye concentration&#xD;
(range of 50–400 mg/L) and temperature (range of&#xD;
293–323 K) on the extent of removal of Acid Blue 25. The&#xD;
established optimum conditions were pH of 2, biosorbent&#xD;
dose of 4 g/L, contact time of 3 h and temperature of&#xD;
323 K, yielding maximum removal of dye. Pseudo-secondorder model was found to best fit the kinetic data. Langmuir and Temkin isotherm models were found to best fit&#xD;
the equilibrium data. The obtained thermodynamic&#xD;
parameters confirmed endothermic and spontaneous nature&#xD;
of adsorption. The study established the utility of novel&#xD;
biosorbent for removal of Acid Blue 25 with higher&#xD;
adsorption capacities (83.33 mg/g) as compared to the&#xD;
more commonly used adsorbents. Desorption-adsorption&#xD;
studies conducted for seven cycles indicated potential&#xD;
reusability of synthesized biosorbent for the treatment of&#xD;
dye effluents.</description>
    <dc:date>2016-05-31T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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