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Investigation of Dyes Adsorption with Activated Carbon Obtained from Cordia myxa

Year 2017, Volume: 1 Issue: 2, 87 - 104, 30.11.2017

Abstract

The objectıve of this article is to
investigate the adsorption of aqueous solution dye using Cordia myxa as the target adsorbent. In the adsorption experiments Cordia myxa fruits were used in raw
form, treated with ZnCl2 and sonic wave. Experimental studies have
shown that C.I. Disperse Blue 56 (C.I.D.B 56) dye of active carbon obtained at
the maximum of pH 7 is obtained. The adsorption process was completed in 60
minutes and about 80% was completed in the first 30 minutes. The best
adsorption took place at 25°C. All adsorption events are pseudo 2nd degree of
reaction kinetics, adsorption equilibrium is Freundlich Isotermine fit. The use
of sonic waveguide in active carbon preparation increased the surface area 2,5
times. Sonic wave cavitation bubbles created new pores when viewed from SEM
photographs. In particular, it has been determined that sonic waveguide is an
effective method for preparing activated carbon. When thermodynamic parameters
are taken into account, it is determined that no external energy is required
for the adsorption to occur and the physical events are more dominant in the
adsorption.

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  • Karim, M.M., A.K. Dasa, and S.H. Lee., (2006) “zinc chloride treated indigenous activated carbons”. Anal. Chim., 576, 37-42.
  • Kuppa R., V.S. Moholkar., (2010) “Physical features of ultrasound-enhanced heterogeneous permanganate oxidation. Ultrason”. Sonochem, 17, 123–131.
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  • Langmuir I., (1918) “THE ADSORPTION OF GASES ON PLANE SURFACES OF GLASS”. MICA AND PLATINUM. J. Am. Chem, 40, 1361–1403.
  • McKay, Ho, Y.S., McKay, G., (1999) “Pseudo Second-Order Model for Sorption Processes”. Process Biochemistry., 34, 451-465.
  • Malik., P.K. (2004) “Dye removal from wastewater using activated carbon developed from sawdust: adsorption equilibrium and kinetics”.Journal of Hazardous Materials, 113, 81–88.
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  • Mason, T. J. and Peters, D. (1999). An introduction to the uses of power ultrasound in chemistry. Sonochemistry, Oxford University Press: New York.
  • McCabe, W. L., Smıth, J., and Harrıot, P. (1993). Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering, New York.
  • Meshko, V.; Markovska, L.; Mincheva, M.; Rodrigues, A. E., (2001) “Adsorption of basic dyes on granular activated carbon and natural zeolite”. Water Res, 35, 3357-3366.
  • Mohanty K., M. Jha, B.C. Meikap., (2005) “M.N. Biswas”. Chem. Eng. Sci., 60, 30–49.
  • Murray, J. W., and Dillard, J. G. (1979). The oxidation of cobalt (II) adsorbed on manganese dioxide. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 43(5), 781-787.
  • Ozcan, A.S. and Ozcan, A., (2004) “Adsorption of Acid Dyes from Aqueous Solutions onto Acid-Activated Bentonite”. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 276, 39 46.
  • Rao, M. M., Ramesh, A., Rao, G. P. C., Seshaiah, K. (2006). Removal of copper and cadmium from the aqueous solutions by activated carbon derived from Ceiba pentandra hulls. Journal of hazardous materials, 129(1), 123-129.
  • Ran Zhao at all, Chenglu Zhang., (2010) “Adsorption of basic dyes on activated carbon prepared from Polygonum orientale Linn: Equilibrium, kinetic and thermodynamic studies”. Desalination, 254, 68–74.
  • Slokar, Y. M. and Le Marechal, M., (1998) “Methods of decoloration of textile wastewaters”. Dyes, Pigments, 37, 335-357.
  • Suslick KS, Cline RE, Hammerton DA., (1986) “Sonochemical hot spot” . J Am Chem Soc., 18, 5641–5642.
  • Sudipta C., C. Sandipan, P.C. Bishnu, R.D. Akhil, K.G., (2005) “Adsorption of a model anionic dye, eosin Y, from aqueous solution by chitosan hydrobeads”. J. Colloid Interf. Sci., 288, 30–35.
  • Tan, I.A.W., Ahmad, A.L., Hameed, B.H., (2007) “Adsorption of Basic Dye using Activated Carbon Prepared from Oil Palm Shell: Batch and Fixed Bed Studies”, Desalination, 225, pp. 13-28.
  • Tsai W.T., C.Y. Chang, M.C. Lin, S.F. Chien, H.F. Sun, M.F. Hsieh., (2001) “Adsorption of acid dye onto activated carbons prepared from agricultural waste bagasse by ZnCl2 activation”. Chemosphere, 45, 51–58.
  • Ugurlu M. Ugurlu, A. Gurses, C., (2007) “Adsorption studies on the treatment of textile dyeing effluent by activated carbon prepared from olive stone by ZnCl2 activation”. Color Technol, 123, 106–114.
  • Unlu, N., and Ersoz, M., (2006) “Adsorption Characteristics of Heavy Metal ıons onto a Low Cost Biopolymeric Sorbent from Aqueous Solutions”. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 136, 272–280.
  • Veglio, F., Beolchini, F., (1997) “Removal of Metals by Biosorption: A Review”. Hydrometallurgy, 44, 301-316.
  • Vijayaraghavan K., Won, S. W. and Y. Yun., (2009) “Treatment of Complex Remazol Dye Effluent Using Sawdust- and Coal-Based Activated Carbons”. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 167, 790-796.
  • Wang CC, Juang LC, Hsu TC, Lee CK, Lee JF, Huang FC., (2004) “Adsorption of basic dyes onto montmorillonite”. J Colloid Interface Sci, 273, 80–86.
  • Wang Li, Jian Zhang *, Ran Zhao, Cong Li, Ye Li, Chenglu Zhang., (2010) “Adsorption of basic dyes on activated carbon prepared from Polygonum orientale Linn: Equilibrium, kinetic and thermodynamic studies”. Desalination, 254, 68–74.
  • Weber, TW., Chakkravorti RK., (1974) “Pore and solid diffusion models for fixed-bed adsorbers”. Am. Inst. Chem. Eng. J, 20, 228–238.
  • Weber, W. J., (1972) “Physicochemical Processes for Water Quality Control”, pp 199- 259, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., USA.
  • Yesilada O., S. Cing, D. Asma., (2002) “Decolourisation of the textile dye Astrazon Red FBL by Funalia trogii pellets”. Bioresource Technology, 81, 155– 157.
  • Zuhra MG, Bhanger MI, Mubeena A, Farah NT, Jamil RM., (2008) “Adsorption of methyl parathion pesticide from water using watermelon peels as a low cost adsorbent”. Chem. Eng. J, 138, 616- 621.
Year 2017, Volume: 1 Issue: 2, 87 - 104, 30.11.2017

Abstract

References

  • Ahmadpour, A. and Do, D.D., (1997) “The preparation of activated carbon by chemical activation”. Carbon, 35, 1723-1732.
  • Allen, S. J., Gan, Q., Matthews, R., Johnson, P. A., (2003) “Comparison of Optimised Isotherm Models for Basic Dye Adsorption by Kudzu”. Bioresource Technology, 88, 143-152.
  • Amin, N. K.., (2008) “Removal of Reactive Dye from Aqueous Solutions by Adsorption onto Activated Carbons Pre- pared from Sugarcane Bagasse Pith”. Desalination, 223, 152-161.
  • Baban, A. Yediler A. and N. K. Ciliz., (2010) “Integrated water management and CP implementation for wool and textile blend processes”. Clean, 38, 84- 90.
  • Bhatia, S. C., (2001) “Environment Pollution and Control in Chemical Process Industries”, Khanna publisher, pp 250-260.
  • Bousher, A., Shen, X., Edyvean, R.G.J., (1997) “Removal of coloured organic matter by adsorption onto low cost waste materials”. Ind. Water Research, 31, 2084–2092.
  • Chakma S., V.S. Moholkar., (2011) “Mechanistic features of sonic wave desorption of aromatic pollutants”. Chemical Engineering Journal, 175, 356–367.
  • Crini G., (2006) “Non-conventional low-cost adsorbents for dye removal: a review, Bioresour”. Technol, 97, 1061–1085.
  • Do A. and, Ahmadpour, D., (1997) “The preparation of activated carbon by chemical activation”. Carbon, 35, 1723-1732.
  • dos Santos Fernandes, J. P., Carvalho, B. S., Luchez, C. V., Politi, M. J., & Brandt, C. A. (2011). Optimization of the ultrasound-assisted synthesis of allyl 1-naphthyl ether using response surface methodology. Ultrasonics sonochemistry, 18(2), 489-493.
  • El-Guendi M., (1991) “Homogeneous surface diffusion model of basic dyestuffs onto natural clay in batch adsorbers”. Adsorpt. Sci. Technol, 8, 217–225.
  • El-Sheikh AH, Newman AP, Al-Daffaee HK, Phull S, and Cresswell N., (2004) “Characterization of activated carbon prepared from a single cultivar of Jordanian Olive stones by chemical and physicochemical techniques”. J. Anal. Appl. Pyrol, 71, 151–164.
  • El-Shishtawy, R.M., Kamel MM, Hanna HL, Ahmed NSE., (2003) “Sonic wave-assisted dyeing: II. Nylon fibre structure and comparative dyeing rate with reactive dye”. Polym Int.,52, 381-388.
  • Faust, S.D. and Aly, O.M., (1987) “Adsorption Process for Water Treatment”. Butterworths Publishers, Stoneham.
  • Forgacs E, Cserh ati T, Oros G., (2004) “Removal of synthetic dyes from wastewaters: a review”. Environ. Int., 30, 953–971.
  • Freundlich, H. M. F., (1906) “Adsorption in solution. J”. Phys. Chem., 57, 358-471.
  • Goswami, S., and Ghosh, U. C., (2005) “Studies on Adsorption Behaviour of Cr(VI) onto Synthetic Hydrous Stannic Oxide”. Water SA, 31, 597- 602.
  • Gregg, S.J. and Sing, K.S.W., (1982). Adsorption, Surface Area and Porosity. 2. Auflage, Academic Press, London.
  • Gupta, S. S., and Bhattacharyya, K. G. (2011). Kinetics of adsorption of metal ions on inorganic materials: a review. Advances in colloid and interface science, 162(1), 39-58.
  • Ho Y.S., (2006) “Review of Second-Order Models for Adsorption Systems”. Journal of Hazardous Materials B., 136, 681-689.
  • Ho, Y.S., Chiu, W.T. and Wang, C. C., (2005) “Regression analysis for the sorption isotherms of basic dyes on sugarcane dust”. Bioresour. Technol., 96, 1285-1291.
  • Ho, Y. S., and McKay, G. (1999). Pseudo-second order model for sorption processes. Process biochemistry, 34(5), 451-465.
  • Ho, Y.S., and Wang, C.C., (2006) “Pseudo-Isotherms for the Sorption of Cadmium Ions Onto Tree Fern”. Process Biochem., 39, 759-763.
  • Horsfall, M. Jnr. and A. I. Spiff., (2005) “Effects of Temperature on the Sorption of Pb2+ and Cd2+ from aqueous solution by Caladium bicolor (Wild Cocoyam) biomass”. Electron J. Biotechnol, 8, 162-169.
  • Janos P, Buchtova H, Ryznarova M., (2003) “Sorption of dye from aqueous solution onto fly ash”. Water Res, 37, 4938–4944.
  • Juang, R. S., Wu, F. C., Tseng, R. L., (1997) “The Ability of Activated Clay for the Adsorption of Dyes from Aqueous Solutions”. Environmental Technology, 18, 525-531.
  • Kadirvelu K, Palanival M, Kalpana R, Rajeswari S., (2000) “Activated carbon from an agricultural byproduct for the treatment of dyeing industry wastewater”. Bioresour. Technol, 74, 263-265.
  • Kalaiarasi K., Lavanya, A., Amsamani, S. and Bagyalakshmi, G., (2012) “Decolourization of textile dye effluent by non-viable biomass of Aspergillus fumigates”. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 55, 471-476.
  • Kamel MM, El-Shishtawy RM, Hanna HL, Ahmed NSE., (2003) “Sonic wave-assisted dyeing: I. Nylon dyeability with reactive dyes”. Polym Int., 52, 373–380. Kannan, N., and Rengasamy, G., (2005) “Water, Air Soil Pollut”. Water, air, and soil pollution,163, 185-201.
  • Karim, M.M., A.K. Dasa, and S.H. Lee., (2006) “zinc chloride treated indigenous activated carbons”. Anal. Chim., 576, 37-42.
  • Kuppa R., V.S. Moholkar., (2010) “Physical features of ultrasound-enhanced heterogeneous permanganate oxidation. Ultrason”. Sonochem, 17, 123–131.
  • Lagergren, S., (1898) “About the theory of so-called adsorption of soluble substances. Kungliga Svenska Vetenskapsakademiens”. Handlingar, 244, 1–39.
  • Langmuir I., (1918) “THE ADSORPTION OF GASES ON PLANE SURFACES OF GLASS”. MICA AND PLATINUM. J. Am. Chem, 40, 1361–1403.
  • McKay, Ho, Y.S., McKay, G., (1999) “Pseudo Second-Order Model for Sorption Processes”. Process Biochemistry., 34, 451-465.
  • Malik., P.K. (2004) “Dye removal from wastewater using activated carbon developed from sawdust: adsorption equilibrium and kinetics”.Journal of Hazardous Materials, 113, 81–88.
  • Martell AE, Smith RM. “Critical Stability Constants: Inorganic Chemistry IV”, Plenum, New York, (1977).
  • Martell, A. E., & Smith, R. M. (1977). Critical Stability Constants: Inorganic Chemistry IV., Plenum, New York, (1977).
  • Mason, T. J. and Peters, D. (1999). An introduction to the uses of power ultrasound in chemistry. Sonochemistry, Oxford University Press: New York.
  • McCabe, W. L., Smıth, J., and Harrıot, P. (1993). Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering, New York.
  • Meshko, V.; Markovska, L.; Mincheva, M.; Rodrigues, A. E., (2001) “Adsorption of basic dyes on granular activated carbon and natural zeolite”. Water Res, 35, 3357-3366.
  • Mohanty K., M. Jha, B.C. Meikap., (2005) “M.N. Biswas”. Chem. Eng. Sci., 60, 30–49.
  • Murray, J. W., and Dillard, J. G. (1979). The oxidation of cobalt (II) adsorbed on manganese dioxide. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 43(5), 781-787.
  • Ozcan, A.S. and Ozcan, A., (2004) “Adsorption of Acid Dyes from Aqueous Solutions onto Acid-Activated Bentonite”. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 276, 39 46.
  • Rao, M. M., Ramesh, A., Rao, G. P. C., Seshaiah, K. (2006). Removal of copper and cadmium from the aqueous solutions by activated carbon derived from Ceiba pentandra hulls. Journal of hazardous materials, 129(1), 123-129.
  • Ran Zhao at all, Chenglu Zhang., (2010) “Adsorption of basic dyes on activated carbon prepared from Polygonum orientale Linn: Equilibrium, kinetic and thermodynamic studies”. Desalination, 254, 68–74.
  • Slokar, Y. M. and Le Marechal, M., (1998) “Methods of decoloration of textile wastewaters”. Dyes, Pigments, 37, 335-357.
  • Suslick KS, Cline RE, Hammerton DA., (1986) “Sonochemical hot spot” . J Am Chem Soc., 18, 5641–5642.
  • Sudipta C., C. Sandipan, P.C. Bishnu, R.D. Akhil, K.G., (2005) “Adsorption of a model anionic dye, eosin Y, from aqueous solution by chitosan hydrobeads”. J. Colloid Interf. Sci., 288, 30–35.
  • Tan, I.A.W., Ahmad, A.L., Hameed, B.H., (2007) “Adsorption of Basic Dye using Activated Carbon Prepared from Oil Palm Shell: Batch and Fixed Bed Studies”, Desalination, 225, pp. 13-28.
  • Tsai W.T., C.Y. Chang, M.C. Lin, S.F. Chien, H.F. Sun, M.F. Hsieh., (2001) “Adsorption of acid dye onto activated carbons prepared from agricultural waste bagasse by ZnCl2 activation”. Chemosphere, 45, 51–58.
  • Ugurlu M. Ugurlu, A. Gurses, C., (2007) “Adsorption studies on the treatment of textile dyeing effluent by activated carbon prepared from olive stone by ZnCl2 activation”. Color Technol, 123, 106–114.
  • Unlu, N., and Ersoz, M., (2006) “Adsorption Characteristics of Heavy Metal ıons onto a Low Cost Biopolymeric Sorbent from Aqueous Solutions”. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 136, 272–280.
  • Veglio, F., Beolchini, F., (1997) “Removal of Metals by Biosorption: A Review”. Hydrometallurgy, 44, 301-316.
  • Vijayaraghavan K., Won, S. W. and Y. Yun., (2009) “Treatment of Complex Remazol Dye Effluent Using Sawdust- and Coal-Based Activated Carbons”. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 167, 790-796.
  • Wang CC, Juang LC, Hsu TC, Lee CK, Lee JF, Huang FC., (2004) “Adsorption of basic dyes onto montmorillonite”. J Colloid Interface Sci, 273, 80–86.
  • Wang Li, Jian Zhang *, Ran Zhao, Cong Li, Ye Li, Chenglu Zhang., (2010) “Adsorption of basic dyes on activated carbon prepared from Polygonum orientale Linn: Equilibrium, kinetic and thermodynamic studies”. Desalination, 254, 68–74.
  • Weber, TW., Chakkravorti RK., (1974) “Pore and solid diffusion models for fixed-bed adsorbers”. Am. Inst. Chem. Eng. J, 20, 228–238.
  • Weber, W. J., (1972) “Physicochemical Processes for Water Quality Control”, pp 199- 259, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., USA.
  • Yesilada O., S. Cing, D. Asma., (2002) “Decolourisation of the textile dye Astrazon Red FBL by Funalia trogii pellets”. Bioresource Technology, 81, 155– 157.
  • Zuhra MG, Bhanger MI, Mubeena A, Farah NT, Jamil RM., (2008) “Adsorption of methyl parathion pesticide from water using watermelon peels as a low cost adsorbent”. Chem. Eng. J, 138, 616- 621.
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Subjects Environmental Engineering
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Mehmet Kılıç

Amjed Sabah Kamil Janabi This is me

Publication Date November 30, 2017
Acceptance Date November 22, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017 Volume: 1 Issue: 2

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APA Kılıç, M., & Janabi, A. S. K. (2017). Investigation of Dyes Adsorption with Activated Carbon Obtained from Cordia myxa. Bilge International Journal of Science and Technology Research, 1(2), 87-104.