Research Article

Crystal Violet Removal Study with Natural and Biochar Prina from Aqueous Solutions

Volume: 2 Number: 1 June 29, 2021
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Crystal Violet Removal Study with Natural and Biochar Prina from Aqueous Solutions

Abstract

Crystal Violet is an inexpensive dyestuff used for silk, leather, paper dyeing and for many different purposes. In addition, culture staining is also frequently used in microbiology. It has a very dense and sticky dye. When the crystal violet dissolves in water, it significantly reduces the light transmittance and disrupts the natural environment balance. Adsorption is a method frequently used in the removal of such dyes. In this study, as an industrial waste, pirina was used as an adsorbent substance with its natural and thermally modified form. By using the pyrolysis method at 700 °C, biochar form of pirina was obtained. Natural and biochar pirina and crystal violet dye have been tried under different adsorption conditions. For this purpose, experiments were carried out at different pirina dosages, different initial dye concentrations and different contact times. The highest removal efficiencies are around 75% in natural pirina, while the biochar is around 98% in pirina. In addition, concentration studies performed against concentration were applied to the Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms and it was found that the adsorption was fit with the Freundlich model. The contact time removal studies were applied to pseudo-first order, pseudo-second order and intraparticle diffusion kinetic models, and adsorption was found to be fit with the pseudo-second order kinetic model. According to the results of the experiment, it was observed that the thermal treatment caused a great increase in the removal efficiency and it was found that it is an efficient adsorbent material that can be used to remove the crystal violet dye from the aqueous solutions.

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Primary Language

English

Subjects

Environmental Engineering

Journal Section

Research Article

Authors

Publication Date

June 29, 2021

Submission Date

May 9, 2020

Acceptance Date

April 1, 2021

Published in Issue

Year 2021 Volume: 2 Number: 1

APA
Darama, S. E., Uçar, Ö., & Çoruh, S. (2021). Crystal Violet Removal Study with Natural and Biochar Prina from Aqueous Solutions. Bulletin of Biotechnology, 2(1), 1-5. https://doi.org/10.51539/biotech.734889
AMA
1.Darama SE, Uçar Ö, Çoruh S. Crystal Violet Removal Study with Natural and Biochar Prina from Aqueous Solutions. Bull. Biotechnol. 2021;2(1):1-5. doi:10.51539/biotech.734889
Chicago
Darama, Sevda Esma, Özlem Uçar, and Semra Çoruh. 2021. “Crystal Violet Removal Study With Natural and Biochar Prina from Aqueous Solutions”. Bulletin of Biotechnology 2 (1): 1-5. https://doi.org/10.51539/biotech.734889.
EndNote
Darama SE, Uçar Ö, Çoruh S (June 1, 2021) Crystal Violet Removal Study with Natural and Biochar Prina from Aqueous Solutions. Bulletin of Biotechnology 2 1 1–5.
IEEE
[1]S. E. Darama, Ö. Uçar, and S. Çoruh, “Crystal Violet Removal Study with Natural and Biochar Prina from Aqueous Solutions”, Bull. Biotechnol., vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 1–5, June 2021, doi: 10.51539/biotech.734889.
ISNAD
Darama, Sevda Esma - Uçar, Özlem - Çoruh, Semra. “Crystal Violet Removal Study With Natural and Biochar Prina from Aqueous Solutions”. Bulletin of Biotechnology 2/1 (June 1, 2021): 1-5. https://doi.org/10.51539/biotech.734889.
JAMA
1.Darama SE, Uçar Ö, Çoruh S. Crystal Violet Removal Study with Natural and Biochar Prina from Aqueous Solutions. Bull. Biotechnol. 2021;2:1–5.
MLA
Darama, Sevda Esma, et al. “Crystal Violet Removal Study With Natural and Biochar Prina from Aqueous Solutions”. Bulletin of Biotechnology, vol. 2, no. 1, June 2021, pp. 1-5, doi:10.51539/biotech.734889.
Vancouver
1.Sevda Esma Darama, Özlem Uçar, Semra Çoruh. Crystal Violet Removal Study with Natural and Biochar Prina from Aqueous Solutions. Bull. Biotechnol. 2021 Jun. 1;2(1):1-5. doi:10.51539/biotech.734889

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