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Year 2019, , 287 - 295, 31.12.2019
https://doi.org/10.17350/HJSE19030000159

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Investigation of the Chitosan Immobilized Eggshell for the Biosorption of Brillant Blue R Dye

Year 2019, , 287 - 295, 31.12.2019
https://doi.org/10.17350/HJSE19030000159

Abstract

T lant Blue R BBR dyestuff, which is a textile dyestuff, by biosorption is investigated. For this purpose, eggshell immobilized with chitosan ESIC is designed as a biosorbent. The biosorption mechanism was studied in batch and continuous mode. As far as the batch system is concerned, the following results have been obtained: The optimum pH 2, dye concentration 25 ppm, interaction time 60 minutes, biosorbent amount 2.0 g/L, removal real wastewater 53.28%. Regarding continuous systems, the following flow speed of 0.5 mL/min, biosorbent amount 2.0 g/L, removal real wastewater 91.01%. Also, recycle ex- periments showed that there was 24.11% loss in the biosorption capacity of ESIC for BBR dye after 7 times reuse. Obtained results were consistent with Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm models. All the results demonstrate that ESIC is a natural, recyclable and cost- effective biosorbent for BBR dye removal in wastewater

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  • 2. Elsherbiny AS. Adsorption kinetics and mechanism of acid dye onto montmorillonite from aqueous solutions: Stopped-flow measurements. Applied Clay Science 83-84(2013) 56-62.
  • 3. Zhao X-g, Huang J-g, Wang B, Bi Q, Dong L-l, Liu X-j. Preparation of titanium peroxide and its selective adsorption property on cationic dyes. Applied Surface Science 292(2014) 576-582.
  • 4. Hao OJ, Kim H, Chiang P-C. Decolorization of Wastewater. Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology 30(4) (2000) 449-505.
  • 5. Rauf MA, Shehadi IA, Hassan WW. Studies on the removal of Neutral Red on sand from aqueous solution and its kinetic behavior. Dyes and Pigments 75(3) (2007) 723-726.
  • 6. Erol K, Köse K, Köse DA, Sızır Ü, Tosun Satır İ, Uzun L. Adsorption of Victoria Blue R (VBR) dye on magnetic microparticles containing Fe(II)–Co(II) double salt. Desalination and Water Treatment 57(20) (2016) 9307-9317.
  • 7. Mao J, Won SW, Choi SB, Lee MW, Yun Y-S. Surface modification of the Corynebacterium glutamicum biomass to increase carboxyl binding site for basic dye molecules. Biochemical Engineering Journal 46(1) (2009) 1-6.
  • 8. Moradi SE. Microwave assisted preparation of sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) modified ordered nanoporous carbon and its adsorption for MB dye. Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry 20(1) (2014) 208-215.
  • 9. Shirzad-Siboni M, Khataee A, Joo SW. Kinetics and equilibrium studies of removal of an azo dye from aqueous solution by adsorption onto scallop. Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry 20(2) (2014) 610-615.
  • 10. Erol K. DNA adsorption via Co(II) immobilized cryogels. Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part A 53(10) (2016) 629-635.
  • 11. Erol K. Polychelated cryogels: hemoglobin adsorption from human blood. Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine, and Biotechnology 45(1) (2017) 31-38.
  • 12. Greg S, Sing K. Adsorption, surface area and porosity–Academic Press, New York, 1982.
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  • 15. Mittal A, Kaur D, Malviya A, Mittal J, Gupta VK. Adsorption studies on the removal of coloring agent phenol red from wastewater using waste materials as adsorbents. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 337(2) (2009) 345-354.
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  • 17. Ghaedi M, Mosallanejad N. Study of competitive adsorption of malachite green and sunset yellow dyes on cadmium hydroxide nanowires loaded on activated carbon. Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry 20(3) (2014) 1085-1096.
  • 18. Shan R-r, Yan L-g, Yang Y-m, Yang K, Yu S-j, Yu H-q, et al. Highly efficient removal of three red dyes by adsorption onto Mg–Allayered double hydroxide. Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry 21(2015) 561-568.
  • 19. El-Mekkawi D, Galal HR. Removal of a synthetic dye “Direct Fast Blue B2RL” via adsorption and photocatalytic degradation using low cost rutile and Degussa P25 titanium dioxide. Journal of Hydro-environment Research 7(3) (2013) 219-226.
  • 20. Agboh O, Qin Y. Chitin and chitosan fibers. Polymers for Advanced Technologies 8(6) (1997) 355-365.
  • 22. Knaul JZ, Hudson SM, Creber KAM. Crosslinking of chitosan fibers with dialdehydes: Proposal of a new reaction mechanism. Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics 37(11) (1999) 1079-1094.
  • 23. Wenming D, Zhijun G, Jinzhou D, Liying Z, Zuyi T. Sorption characteristics of zinc(II) by calcareous soil–radiotracer study. Applied Radiation and Isotopes 54(3) (2001) 371-375.
  • 24. William J, Stadelman OJC. Egg science and technology, fourth ed. New York, Food Products Press, 1995.
  • 25. Guru PS, Dash S. Sorption on eggshell waste—A review on ultrastructure, biomineralization and other applications. Advances in Colloid and Interface Science 209 (2014) 49-67.
  • 26. Saha PD, Chowdhury S, Mondal M, Sinha K. Biosorption of Direct Red 28 (Congo Red) from aqueous solutions by eggshells: Batch and column studies. Separation Science and Techn ology 47(1) (2012) 112-123.
  • 27. Ngah WW, Ab Ghani S, Kamari A. Adsorption behaviour of Fe (II) and Fe (III) ions in aqueous solution on chitosan and cross-linked chitosan beads. Bioresource technology 96(4) (2005) 443-50.
  • 28. Gong R, Ding Y, Li M, Yang C, Liu H, Sun Y. Utilization of powdered peanut hull as biosorbent for removal of anionic dyes from aqueous solution. Dyes and Pigments 64(3) (2005) 187-192.
  • 29. Gong R, Ding Y, Liu H, Chen Q, Liu Z. Lead biosorption and desorption by intact and pretreated spirulina maxima biomass. Chemosphere. 2005;58(1):125-30.
  • 30. Lagergren S. Zur theorie der sogenannten adsorption geloster stoffe. Kungliga svenska vetenskapsakademiens Handlingar 24 (1898) 1-39.
  • 31. Ho Y-S, McKay G. Kinetic models for the sorption of dye from aqueous solution by wood. Process Safety and Environmental Protection 76(2) (1998) 183-191.
  • 32. Langmuir I. The adsorption of gases on plane surfaces of glass, mica and platinum. Journal of the American Chemical society 40(9) (1918) 1361-1403.
  • 33. Freundlich H. Über die adsorption in lösungen. Zeitschrift für physikalische Chemie 57(1) (1907) 385-470.
  • 34. Radushkevich MDL. The equation of the characteristic curve of the activated charcoal USSR Phys. Chem Sect 55(1947) 331.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Buket Bulut Kocabas This is me

Ilknur Tosun Satir

Publication Date December 31, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019

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Vancouver Kocabas BB, Satir IT. Investigation of the Chitosan Immobilized Eggshell for the Biosorption of Brillant Blue R Dye. Hittite J Sci Eng. 2019;6(4):287-95.

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