Research Article

Adsorption of Azo Dyes from Textile Wastewater by Spirulina Platensis

Volume: 1 Number: 1 August 1, 2017
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Adsorption of Azo Dyes from Textile Wastewater by Spirulina Platensis

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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Primary Language

English

Subjects

Structural Biology

Journal Section

Research Article

Authors

Abdullah Al Hamadi
Gazi University, Faculty of Science, Institute of Natural and Applied Sciences, Department of Biology,
Türkiye

Güven Uraz
Türkiye

Publication Date

August 1, 2017

Submission Date

August 16, 2017

Acceptance Date

October 31, 2017

Published in Issue

Year 2017 Volume: 1 Number: 1

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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