Abstract
Bio-based waste materials are more often used as effective and cheap adsorbents to remove toxic organic compounds such dyes. Batch adsorption of C.I. Basic Blue 3 (BB3) onto Cladium mariscus saw-sedge was studied in comparison with sawdust obtained from various species of wood in order to explore their potential application as low-cost sorbents for basic dye removal from wastewaters. The effect of phase contact time (1–240 min), initial dye concentration (50–200 mg/L), and the auxiliaries presence (10–60 g/L NaCl and 0.1–0.75 g/L anionic surfactant) on BB3 uptake was investigated. The adsorption kinetic data followed the pseudo-second order equation rather than pseudo-first order one. The equilibrium adsorption data were analyzed using the Langmuir, Freundlich, and Tempkin isotherm models. The monolayer sorption capacities decreased from 44.29 to 42.07 mg/g for Cladium mariscus saw-sedge and from 28.69 to 27.5 mg/g for sawdust with temperature increasing from 20 to 50 °C. The thermodynamic parameters such as the change in free energy (∆G°), enthalpy (∆H°), and entropy (∆S°) were calculated, too.
Funder
Poznań University of Technology
Subject
Process Chemistry and Technology,Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous),Bioengineering
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