Affiliation:
1. Division of Chemistry, University Institute of Science, Chandigarh University, Mohali-140413, India
Abstract
Porous ceramic pellets have been prepared using low fire clay and cellulose as a pore forming agent.
The pore size and BET analysis, water absorption capacity and compressive strength of the pellets
have been determined. The methylene blue uptake of pellets increased on increasing the percentage of
initial cellulose content. Batch mode studies showed that the methylene blue adsorption decreased
with increasing dose of pellets, increased with increasing initial dye concentration, while solution pH
and presence of co-ions had negligible effect on removal of methylene blue, making them suitable for
dye removal over a wide range of pH. The adsorption process followed both the Freundlich and
Langmuir adsorption isotherms, whereas the adsorption kinetics followed the pseudo-second-order
kinetic model. An inexpensive and simple device consisting of the mesoporous pellets enclosed in a
tea ball wire mesh, which can be conveniently dipped and taken out of water in an aquarium and can
remove methylene blue, has been developed.
Publisher
Asian Journal of Chemistry