Applicability of mesoporous carbon‑glassy polyvinyl alcohol/silica gel hybrid composite to remove methylene blue from aqueous solution
Abstract
Methylene blue removal from aquatic environment using newly synthesized mesoporous carbon-glassy polyvinyl alcohol/silica gel composite. The mesoporous hybrid composite was characterized using several techniques, including IR, UV–Visible, TGA, surface morphological analyses images, EDX spectra and XRD. The removal method of methylene blue removal affected by factors such as increase in pH, temperature, time of adsorption, MB initial concentration and dosage of adsorbent was investigated. The elimination percentage of MB varied from 91 to 96% as the temperature increased from 293 to 323 K, respectively. The efficiency of MCPS is evident by giving a 91% removal rate for a 25 mg/L dye solution at 293 K compared to 44% for the glassy PVA/silica gel hybrid composite and 36% for mesoporous