Parametric and adsorption kinetic studies of reactive black 5 removal from textile simulated sample using oil palm (Elais Guineensis) empty fruit bunch

The potential of empty fruit bunch as a low-cost biosorbent for the removal of Reactive Black 5 from aqueous solution was investigated in this study. The influences of pH, contact time, initial concentration and biosorbent dosage were studied in batch experiments at room temperature. The empty frui...

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Main Author: Quek, Kye Shane
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spelling my.ums.eprints.191012018-03-07T09:09:31Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/19101/ Parametric and adsorption kinetic studies of reactive black 5 removal from textile simulated sample using oil palm (Elais Guineensis) empty fruit bunch Quek, Kye Shane QD Chemistry The potential of empty fruit bunch as a low-cost biosorbent for the removal of Reactive Black 5 from aqueous solution was investigated in this study. The influences of pH, contact time, initial concentration and biosorbent dosage were studied in batch experiments at room temperature. The empty fruit bunch used in this study was characterized by mR spectroscopy and it was found that O-H, N-H, and C=O stretching were present. Maximum adsorption uptake of Reactive Black 5 dye was found to be at pH 2. At pH 2, the adsorption was rapid at the first 5 minutes of contact, with uptake of more than 50%, and equilibrium was achieved in 30 minutes of agitation. It was also found that higher biosorbent dosage increases dye uptake, of up to 90%. Kinetic studies showed good correlation coefficient for a pseudo-second-order kinetic model. Langmuir, Freundlich, and BET isotherm models were applied to describe the biosorption of Reactive Black 5 dyes onto empty fruit bunch. Langmuir model fitted the equilibrium data better, giving correlation coefficient of 0.9999 and a maximum adsorption capacity of 7.3421 mg/g. Both pseudo-second-order kinetic model and Langmuir model indicates monolayer coverage on adsorbent. The results showed that empty fruit bunch have the potential to be applied as alternative low-cost biosorbent in the remediation of dye contamination in waste water. 2014 Academic Exercise NonPeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/19101/1/Parametric%20and%20adsorption%20kinetic%20studies%20of%20reactive%20black%205%20removal%20from%20textile%20simulated%20sample%20using%20oil%20palm.pdf Quek, Kye Shane (2014) Parametric and adsorption kinetic studies of reactive black 5 removal from textile simulated sample using oil palm (Elais Guineensis) empty fruit bunch. Universiti Malaysia Sabah. (Unpublished)
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Parametric and adsorption kinetic studies of reactive black 5 removal from textile simulated sample using oil palm (Elais Guineensis) empty fruit bunch
description The potential of empty fruit bunch as a low-cost biosorbent for the removal of Reactive Black 5 from aqueous solution was investigated in this study. The influences of pH, contact time, initial concentration and biosorbent dosage were studied in batch experiments at room temperature. The empty fruit bunch used in this study was characterized by mR spectroscopy and it was found that O-H, N-H, and C=O stretching were present. Maximum adsorption uptake of Reactive Black 5 dye was found to be at pH 2. At pH 2, the adsorption was rapid at the first 5 minutes of contact, with uptake of more than 50%, and equilibrium was achieved in 30 minutes of agitation. It was also found that higher biosorbent dosage increases dye uptake, of up to 90%. Kinetic studies showed good correlation coefficient for a pseudo-second-order kinetic model. Langmuir, Freundlich, and BET isotherm models were applied to describe the biosorption of Reactive Black 5 dyes onto empty fruit bunch. Langmuir model fitted the equilibrium data better, giving correlation coefficient of 0.9999 and a maximum adsorption capacity of 7.3421 mg/g. Both pseudo-second-order kinetic model and Langmuir model indicates monolayer coverage on adsorbent. The results showed that empty fruit bunch have the potential to be applied as alternative low-cost biosorbent in the remediation of dye contamination in waste water.
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author Quek, Kye Shane
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title Parametric and adsorption kinetic studies of reactive black 5 removal from textile simulated sample using oil palm (Elais Guineensis) empty fruit bunch
title_short Parametric and adsorption kinetic studies of reactive black 5 removal from textile simulated sample using oil palm (Elais Guineensis) empty fruit bunch
title_full Parametric and adsorption kinetic studies of reactive black 5 removal from textile simulated sample using oil palm (Elais Guineensis) empty fruit bunch
title_fullStr Parametric and adsorption kinetic studies of reactive black 5 removal from textile simulated sample using oil palm (Elais Guineensis) empty fruit bunch
title_full_unstemmed Parametric and adsorption kinetic studies of reactive black 5 removal from textile simulated sample using oil palm (Elais Guineensis) empty fruit bunch
title_sort parametric and adsorption kinetic studies of reactive black 5 removal from textile simulated sample using oil palm (elais guineensis) empty fruit bunch
publishDate 2014
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