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Adsorption of Azo Dyes from Textile Wastewater by Spirulina Platensis

Year 2017, Volume: 1 Issue: 1, 19 - 27, 01.08.2017
https://izlik.org/JA69GC79ED

Abstract

Due to the mushrooming of industrial
activities nowadays, the released contaminants have posed risks to the
stability of ecological system. In particular, the mixture consisting of
colourants used in the textile industry and water resources is detrimental to
human health. In order to circumvent this problem, strategies such as
precipitation, membrane filtering, adsorption and electrochemical procedures
have been applied. It is commonly known that adsorption is economical,
eco-friendly and easy to operate. In this study, microalg, which is a kind of
cyanobacteria (i.e. Spirulina plantensis), was used to eliminate azo-dyes from the aqueous solution via
adsorption. Microalg was tested at various conditions (i.e. pH, dye
concentration, temperature, biomass amount and contact time). The removal
percentages of Acid Black 210 and Acid
Blue 7 dyes by
using microalg biomass at pH=2 were 95.35 % and 92.56 %, respectively.
Meanwhile, conditions such as 100 mg/L dye concentration and 0.5 g/L biomass
would lead to removal percentages
of  98.55 % and 97.05 % for Acid
Black 210 (60 minutes contact time) and Acid Blue 7 (75 minutes contact time),
respectively. The spectrofotometric measurements show that adsorption method
has a great potential for removing colourants in aqueous solutions. It could
serve as an alternative method for.

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Subjects Structural Biology
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Abdullah Al Hamadi

Güven Uraz

Hikmet Katırcıoğlu

Özlem Osmanağaoğlu

Submission Date August 16, 2017
Publication Date August 1, 2017
IZ https://izlik.org/JA69GC79ED
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APA Al Hamadi, A., Uraz, G., Katırcıoğlu, H., & Osmanağaoğlu, Ö. (2017). Adsorption of Azo Dyes from Textile Wastewater by Spirulina Platensis. Eurasian Journal of Environmental Research, 1(1), 19-27. https://izlik.org/JA69GC79ED
AMA 1.Al Hamadi A, Uraz G, Katırcıoğlu H, Osmanağaoğlu Ö. Adsorption of Azo Dyes from Textile Wastewater by Spirulina Platensis. EJERE. 2017;1(1):19-27. https://izlik.org/JA69GC79ED
Chicago Al Hamadi, Abdullah, Güven Uraz, Hikmet Katırcıoğlu, and Özlem Osmanağaoğlu. 2017. “Adsorption of Azo Dyes from Textile Wastewater by Spirulina Platensis”. Eurasian Journal of Environmental Research 1 (1): 19-27. https://izlik.org/JA69GC79ED.
EndNote Al Hamadi A, Uraz G, Katırcıoğlu H, Osmanağaoğlu Ö (August 1, 2017) Adsorption of Azo Dyes from Textile Wastewater by Spirulina Platensis. Eurasian Journal of Environmental Research 1 1 19–27.
IEEE [1]A. Al Hamadi, G. Uraz, H. Katırcıoğlu, and Ö. Osmanağaoğlu, “Adsorption of Azo Dyes from Textile Wastewater by Spirulina Platensis”, EJERE, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 19–27, Aug. 2017, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA69GC79ED
ISNAD Al Hamadi, Abdullah - Uraz, Güven - Katırcıoğlu, Hikmet - Osmanağaoğlu, Özlem. “Adsorption of Azo Dyes from Textile Wastewater by Spirulina Platensis”. Eurasian Journal of Environmental Research 1/1 (August 1, 2017): 19-27. https://izlik.org/JA69GC79ED.
JAMA 1.Al Hamadi A, Uraz G, Katırcıoğlu H, Osmanağaoğlu Ö. Adsorption of Azo Dyes from Textile Wastewater by Spirulina Platensis. EJERE. 2017;1:19–27.
MLA Al Hamadi, Abdullah, et al. “Adsorption of Azo Dyes from Textile Wastewater by Spirulina Platensis”. Eurasian Journal of Environmental Research, vol. 1, no. 1, Aug. 2017, pp. 19-27, https://izlik.org/JA69GC79ED.
Vancouver 1.Abdullah Al Hamadi, Güven Uraz, Hikmet Katırcıoğlu, Özlem Osmanağaoğlu. Adsorption of Azo Dyes from Textile Wastewater by Spirulina Platensis. EJERE [Internet]. 2017 Aug. 1;1(1):19-27. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA69GC79ED

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