Abstract The adsorption interaction between cotton fibers and dye maxilon blue GRL was systematically investigated under varying contact times, initial dye concentrations, pH, agitation speeds and temperatures; and the adsorption capacity of dyes increases with the increase of those five parameters. The kinetic and isotherm results showed that the saturated adsorption capacity q m and adsorption capacity K F exhibited temperature-dependent enhancement; both the equilibrium adsorption amount q e and the apparent rate constant k 2 increase with elevated agitation speeds and temperatures. Thermodynamic analysis indicated a non-spontaneous endothermic process. The low activation energy and adsorption enthalpy change confirmed physical adsorption mechanisms. Understanding the interaction between fiber and dye is helpful for optimizing dye utilization in industrial processes and engineering modified cotton fibers for wastewater decolorization.
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