Devendra Narayan Tripathi
Allahabad University
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Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2009
Vijay P. Singh; Ajit Kumar Sharma; Devendra Narayan Tripathi; Rashmi Sanghi
Present study reports on peroxydisulfate/ascorbic acid initiated synthesis of Chitosan-graft-poly(methylmethacrylate) (Ch-g-PMMA) and its characterization by FTIR, XRD and (13)C NMR. The copolymer remained water insoluble even under highly acidic conditions and was evaluated to be an efficient adsorbent for the three anionic azo dyes (Procion Yellow MX, Remazol Brilliant Violet and Reactive Blue H5G) over a wide pH range of 4-10 being most at pH 7. The adsorbent was also found efficient in decolorizing the textile industry wastewater and was much more efficient than the parent chitosan. Equilibrium sorption experiments were carried out at different pH and initial dye concentration values. The experimental equilibrium data for each adsorbent-dye system were successfully fitted to the Langmuir and Freundlich sorption isotherms. Based on Langmuir model Q(max) for yellow, violet and blue dyes was 250, 357 and 178, respectively. Thermodynamic parameters of the adsorption processes such as DeltaG degrees , DeltaH degrees , and DeltaS degrees were calculated. The negative values of free energy reflected the spontaneous nature of adsorption. The adsorption kinetic data of all the three dyes could be well represented by pseudo-second-order model with the correlation coefficients (R(2)) being 0.9922, 0.9997 and 0.9862, for direct yellow, reactive violet and blue dye, respectively with rate constants 0.91 x 10(-4), 1.82 x 10(-4) and 1.05 x 10(-4) g mg(-1)min(-1), respectively. At pH 7, parent chitosan also showed pseudo-second-order kinetics. The temperature dependence of dye uptake and the pseudo-second-order kinetics of the adsorption indicated that chemisorption is the rate-limiting step that controls the process.
Tetrahedron Letters | 2003
Vandana Singh; Ashutosh Tiwari; Devendra Narayan Tripathi; Tulika Malviya
Abstract O -Methylation is of outstanding importance in structural polysaccharide chemistry. A novel method for the methylation of polysaccharides using microwave (MW) irradiation is described. Seed gum from Cyamopsis tetragonolobus (Guar) was fully methylated with dimethyl sulphate and sodium hydroxide using 100% microwave power for 4 min in 68% yield. The completely methylated seed gum thus obtained was hydrolyzed by 70% formic acid followed by 0.5N H 2 SO 4 under full microwave power for 1.16 and 1.66 min, respectively. The partially methylated monosaccharides were separated and identified.
Polymer | 2006
Vandana Singh; Ashutosh Tiwari; Devendra Narayan Tripathi; Rashmi Sanghi
Carbohydrate Polymers | 2004
Vandana Singh; Ashutosh Tiwari; Devendra Narayan Tripathi; Rashmi Sanghi
Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2005
Vandana Singh; Devendra Narayan Tripathi; Ashutosh Tiwari; Rashmi Sanghi
Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2009
Vandana Singh; Devendra Narayan Tripathi; Tulika Malviya; Rashmi Sanghi
Carbohydrate Polymers | 2006
Vandana Singh; Devendra Narayan Tripathi; Ashutosh Tiwari; Rashmi Sanghi
Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2004
Vandana Singh; Ashutosh Tiwari; Devendra Narayan Tripathi; Rashmi Sanghi
Biomacromolecules | 2005
Vandana Singh; Ashutosh Tiwari; Devendra Narayan Tripathi; Rashmi Sanghi
Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2006
Vandana Singh; Devendra Narayan Tripathi