Removal of Crystal Violet Dye from Aqueous Solution Using Ecuadorian Black Sands as Photocatalytic Adsorbents

In the present work, the removal (discoloration) of the crystal violet dye (CV) in aqueous solution was carried out, through the Integrated Photocatalysis and Adsorption (IPCA) process, using two black sands from different parts of Ecuador, Mompiche and the Quilotoa volcano. Sand samples used as pho...

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Integrated Photocatalysis and Adsorption (IPCA)
Crystal violet
Dye removal
Adsorption Isotherms
Kinetics models
Arena negra
Adsorción y Fotocatálisis Integrada (IPCA)
Cristal violeta
Isotermas de adsorción
Modelos Cinéticos
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description In the present work, the removal (discoloration) of the crystal violet dye (CV) in aqueous solution was carried out, through the Integrated Photocatalysis and Adsorption (IPCA) process, using two black sands from different parts of Ecuador, Mompiche and the Quilotoa volcano. Sand samples used as photocatalytic adsorbents are characterized by their optical properties (Band-Gap) using UV-Vis diffuse reflectance spectroscopy. The determined values are in the appropriate range for a photocatalyst in comparison with those reported by the literature. The experiments provided band-gap values of 3.37 eV and 3.68 eV for Mompiche and Quilotoa respectively. Concentration of hydrogen peroxide, pH and light irradiation were optimized by an 2n experimental design for the removal of CV on SEM-205 and SXQ-102. Optimum pH value for dye adsorption was determined to be 8. The UV-Vis absorption spectra at different time intervals showed that in the adsorption process with SEM-205 and SXQ-102 there is only a decrease in peaks which confirms its absorbent nature. The UV-Vis spectra of the integrated photocatalysis and adsorption process with SEM-205 and SXQ-102 showed the appearance of new peaks in the spectrum which meant the appearance of intermediaries and by-products. It was seen that under optimized conditions, 97.1% dye could be removed from the solution in 2 hours using Mompiche’s sand (SEM-205).
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spelling Removal of Crystal Violet Dye from Aqueous Solution Using Ecuadorian Black Sands as Photocatalytic AdsorbentsGómez Gómez, Johanna MishellBlack sandIntegrated Photocatalysis and Adsorption (IPCA)Crystal violetDye removalAdsorption IsothermsKinetics modelsArena negraAdsorción y Fotocatálisis Integrada (IPCA)Cristal violetaIsotermas de adsorciónModelos CinéticosIn the present work, the removal (discoloration) of the crystal violet dye (CV) in aqueous solution was carried out, through the Integrated Photocatalysis and Adsorption (IPCA) process, using two black sands from different parts of Ecuador, Mompiche and the Quilotoa volcano. Sand samples used as photocatalytic adsorbents are characterized by their optical properties (Band-Gap) using UV-Vis diffuse reflectance spectroscopy. The determined values are in the appropriate range for a photocatalyst in comparison with those reported by the literature. The experiments provided band-gap values of 3.37 eV and 3.68 eV for Mompiche and Quilotoa respectively. Concentration of hydrogen peroxide, pH and light irradiation were optimized by an 2n experimental design for the removal of CV on SEM-205 and SXQ-102. Optimum pH value for dye adsorption was determined to be 8. The UV-Vis absorption spectra at different time intervals showed that in the adsorption process with SEM-205 and SXQ-102 there is only a decrease in peaks which confirms its absorbent nature. The UV-Vis spectra of the integrated photocatalysis and adsorption process with SEM-205 and SXQ-102 showed the appearance of new peaks in the spectrum which meant the appearance of intermediaries and by-products. It was seen that under optimized conditions, 97.1% dye could be removed from the solution in 2 hours using Mompiche’s sand (SEM-205).En el presente trabajo, se llevó a cabo la remoción (decoloración) del colorante violeta cristal (VC) en solución acuosa, mediante el proceso adsorción y photocatalisis integrados, utilizando dos arenas negras de diferentes partes del Ecuador, de Mompiche y del volcán Quilotoa. Las muestras de arena que se usaron como adsorbentes fotocatalíticos se caracterizaron por sus propiedades ópticas (Band-Gap) utilizando espectroscopía de reflectancia difusa UV-Vis. Los valores determinados están en el rango apropiado para un fotocatalizador en comparacíon con los reportados por la literatura. Los experimentos proporcionaron valores de band-gap de 3.37 eV y 3.68 eV para Mompiche y Quilotoa respectivamente. La concentración de peróxido de hidrógeno, pH e irradiación de luz fueron optimizados por un diseño experimental de 2n para la eliminación de VC con SEM-205 y SXQ-102. Se determinó que el valor de pH óptimo para la adsorción de colorante era 8. Los espectros de absorción UV-Vis a diferentes intervalos de tiempo mostraron que en el proceso de adsorción con SEM-205 y SXQ-102 solo hay una disminución en los picos que confirma su naturaleza absorbente. Los espectros UV-Vis del proceso integrado de fotocatálisis y adsorción con SEM-205 y SXQ-102 mostraron la aparición de nuevos picos en el espectro, lo que significaba la aparición de intermediarios y subproductos. Se observó que, en condiciones optimizadas, el 97,1% de tinte se pod ıa eliminar de la solución en 2 horas utilizando arena de Mompiche (SEM-205).Químico/aUniversidad de Investigación de Tecnología Experimental YachayPalma Cando, Alex Uriel2020-03-02T08:11:43Z2020-03-02T08:11:43Z2020-02info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.yachaytech.edu.ec/handle/123456789/119enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Universidad Yachay Techinstname:Universidad Yachay Techinstacron:Yachay2025-07-08T17:52:23Zoai:repositorio.yachaytech.edu.ec:123456789/119Institucionalhttps://repositorio.yachaytech.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://www.yachaytech.edu.ec/https://repositorio.yachaytech.edu.ec/oaiEcuador...opendoar:102842025-07-08T17:52:23falseInstitucionalhttps://repositorio.yachaytech.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://www.yachaytech.edu.ec/https://repositorio.yachaytech.edu.ec/oai.Ecuador...opendoar:102842025-07-08T17:52:23Repositorio Universidad Yachay Tech - Universidad Yachay Techfalse
spellingShingle Removal of Crystal Violet Dye from Aqueous Solution Using Ecuadorian Black Sands as Photocatalytic Adsorbents
Gómez Gómez, Johanna Mishell
Black sand
Integrated Photocatalysis and Adsorption (IPCA)
Crystal violet
Dye removal
Adsorption Isotherms
Kinetics models
Arena negra
Adsorción y Fotocatálisis Integrada (IPCA)
Cristal violeta
Isotermas de adsorción
Modelos Cinéticos
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title Removal of Crystal Violet Dye from Aqueous Solution Using Ecuadorian Black Sands as Photocatalytic Adsorbents
title_full Removal of Crystal Violet Dye from Aqueous Solution Using Ecuadorian Black Sands as Photocatalytic Adsorbents
title_fullStr Removal of Crystal Violet Dye from Aqueous Solution Using Ecuadorian Black Sands as Photocatalytic Adsorbents
title_full_unstemmed Removal of Crystal Violet Dye from Aqueous Solution Using Ecuadorian Black Sands as Photocatalytic Adsorbents
title_short Removal of Crystal Violet Dye from Aqueous Solution Using Ecuadorian Black Sands as Photocatalytic Adsorbents
title_sort Removal of Crystal Violet Dye from Aqueous Solution Using Ecuadorian Black Sands as Photocatalytic Adsorbents
topic Black sand
Integrated Photocatalysis and Adsorption (IPCA)
Crystal violet
Dye removal
Adsorption Isotherms
Kinetics models
Arena negra
Adsorción y Fotocatálisis Integrada (IPCA)
Cristal violeta
Isotermas de adsorción
Modelos Cinéticos
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