Sorption behavior of pomegranate polyphenols on surfactant-modified clays in aqueous solution

Purpose: Phenols are defined as primary pollutants. They can be present at high concentrations in the bulk effluents generated by the agro-food industries which can be toxic and have an impact on microbial processing in wastewater treatment plants. To address this challenge, a pretreatment process i...

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Main Authors: Houda Saad, Thouraya Turki, Mondher Srasra, Ezzeddine Srasra
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Published: Elsevier 2025-03-01
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Thouraya Turki
Mondher Srasra
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description Purpose: Phenols are defined as primary pollutants. They can be present at high concentrations in the bulk effluents generated by the agro-food industries which can be toxic and have an impact on microbial processing in wastewater treatment plants. To address this challenge, a pretreatment process is needed. We investigate here, for the first time, the adsorption of pomegranate peels polyphenols on organophilic clays. Materials and methods: Organoclays were prepared by the intercalation of a cationic surfactant, hexadecylpyridinium bromide (HDPy), into purified Tunisian smectite clay at different Cation Exchange Capacities (CEC) degrees (0.5CEC, 1CEC and 2CEC). Surfactant-modified clays were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). The adsorption study was conducted at different pHs and polyphenols concentrations. Adsorption isotherms were also established using the Langmuir and Freundlich models. Results: The results showed that the modification of clay by the cationic surfactant can increase polyphenols adsorption from 5.77 mg/g to 196.88 mg/g. This increase depends on the clay surfactant contents and the pH values. The retention process of polyphenols has been also studied. Depending on the surfactant content, it was revealed that both Freundlich and Langmuir models can describe the adsorption isotherms of pomegranate polyphenols. Conclusion: The 1CEC and 2CEC organo-clays are the interesting adsorbents for the removal of pomegranate polyphenols from aqueous media and wastewater. The best removal efficiency is of 98%. Fluorescence results suggested that the recovery of pomegranate polyphenols generated from beverage industries wastewater using HDPy-modified clays could be valorized as potential fluorescent pigments.
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spelling doaj-art-cb6fd6881d554ddbb1ef433590f9676d2025-02-06T05:12:38ZengElsevierScientific African2468-22762025-03-0127e02568Sorption behavior of pomegranate polyphenols on surfactant-modified clays in aqueous solutionHouda Saad0Thouraya Turki1Mondher Srasra2Ezzeddine Srasra3Corresponding author.; Laboratoire des Matériaux Composites et Minéraux Argileux, Centre National de Recherches en Sciences des Matériaux, Technopôle Borj- Cédria, BP73, 8027 Soliman, TunisiaLaboratoire des Matériaux Composites et Minéraux Argileux, Centre National de Recherches en Sciences des Matériaux, Technopôle Borj- Cédria, BP73, 8027 Soliman, TunisiaLaboratoire des Matériaux Composites et Minéraux Argileux, Centre National de Recherches en Sciences des Matériaux, Technopôle Borj- Cédria, BP73, 8027 Soliman, TunisiaLaboratoire des Matériaux Composites et Minéraux Argileux, Centre National de Recherches en Sciences des Matériaux, Technopôle Borj- Cédria, BP73, 8027 Soliman, TunisiaPurpose: Phenols are defined as primary pollutants. They can be present at high concentrations in the bulk effluents generated by the agro-food industries which can be toxic and have an impact on microbial processing in wastewater treatment plants. To address this challenge, a pretreatment process is needed. We investigate here, for the first time, the adsorption of pomegranate peels polyphenols on organophilic clays. Materials and methods: Organoclays were prepared by the intercalation of a cationic surfactant, hexadecylpyridinium bromide (HDPy), into purified Tunisian smectite clay at different Cation Exchange Capacities (CEC) degrees (0.5CEC, 1CEC and 2CEC). Surfactant-modified clays were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). The adsorption study was conducted at different pHs and polyphenols concentrations. Adsorption isotherms were also established using the Langmuir and Freundlich models. Results: The results showed that the modification of clay by the cationic surfactant can increase polyphenols adsorption from 5.77 mg/g to 196.88 mg/g. This increase depends on the clay surfactant contents and the pH values. The retention process of polyphenols has been also studied. Depending on the surfactant content, it was revealed that both Freundlich and Langmuir models can describe the adsorption isotherms of pomegranate polyphenols. Conclusion: The 1CEC and 2CEC organo-clays are the interesting adsorbents for the removal of pomegranate polyphenols from aqueous media and wastewater. The best removal efficiency is of 98%. Fluorescence results suggested that the recovery of pomegranate polyphenols generated from beverage industries wastewater using HDPy-modified clays could be valorized as potential fluorescent pigments.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468227625000390ClayPolyphenolsHexadecylpyridinium bromideAdsorptionWastewater
spellingShingle Houda Saad
Thouraya Turki
Mondher Srasra
Ezzeddine Srasra
Sorption behavior of pomegranate polyphenols on surfactant-modified clays in aqueous solution
Scientific African
Clay
Polyphenols
Hexadecylpyridinium bromide
Adsorption
Wastewater
title Sorption behavior of pomegranate polyphenols on surfactant-modified clays in aqueous solution
title_full Sorption behavior of pomegranate polyphenols on surfactant-modified clays in aqueous solution
title_fullStr Sorption behavior of pomegranate polyphenols on surfactant-modified clays in aqueous solution
title_full_unstemmed Sorption behavior of pomegranate polyphenols on surfactant-modified clays in aqueous solution
title_short Sorption behavior of pomegranate polyphenols on surfactant-modified clays in aqueous solution
title_sort sorption behavior of pomegranate polyphenols on surfactant modified clays in aqueous solution
topic Clay
Polyphenols
Hexadecylpyridinium bromide
Adsorption
Wastewater
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468227625000390
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