Equilibrium, kinetic and thermodynamic studies of a new potential biosorbent for the removal of Basic Blue 3 and Congo Red dyes: pineapple (Ananas comosus) plant stem

The waste management becomes particular nowadays and waste conversion into valuable materials is one of the promising alternative capable of reducing the resource depletion rate. The performance of lignocellulosic residues, pineapple plant stem (PPS) for cationic (Basic Blue 3, BB3) and anionic (Con...

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Main Authors: Chan, Siew Ling, Tan, Yen Ping, Abdullah, Abdul Halim, Ong, Siew Teng
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Published: Elsevier 2016
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spelling my.upm.eprints.541812018-03-02T03:30:18Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54181/ Equilibrium, kinetic and thermodynamic studies of a new potential biosorbent for the removal of Basic Blue 3 and Congo Red dyes: pineapple (Ananas comosus) plant stem Chan, Siew Ling Tan, Yen Ping Abdullah, Abdul Halim Ong, Siew Teng The waste management becomes particular nowadays and waste conversion into valuable materials is one of the promising alternative capable of reducing the resource depletion rate. The performance of lignocellulosic residues, pineapple plant stem (PPS) for cationic (Basic Blue 3, BB3) and anionic (Congo Red, CR) dyes removal has been evaluated in a batch process, using different parameters such as, pH, contact time, agitation rate, initial dye concentration and sorbent dosage. The kinetics of both dyes sorption fitted well with pseudo-second order kinetic model. Boundary layer effect and intraparticle diffusion models were applied to study the rate-limiting step. The isotherm data of BB3 could be well described by Freundlich model (r2 = 0.998) whilst high coefficient of determination of CR obtained from Langmuir (r2 = 0.999) and Temkin (r2 = 0.996) models. The maximum sorption capacities for BB3 and CR were found to be 58.983 and 11.966 mg g−1, respectively under a favourable sorption process. The BB3 and CR adsorption on PPS was found to be exothermic. The result suggests that PPS has higher affinity on cationic than anionic dye. The promising regeneration capability of PPS using acid, implied PPS was a potential biosorbent for BB3 removal. Elsevier 2016-04 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54181/1/Equilibrium%2C%20kinetic%20and%20thermodynamic%20studies%20of%20a%20new%20potential%20biosorbent%20.pdf Chan, Siew Ling and Tan, Yen Ping and Abdullah, Abdul Halim and Ong, Siew Teng (2016) Equilibrium, kinetic and thermodynamic studies of a new potential biosorbent for the removal of Basic Blue 3 and Congo Red dyes: pineapple (Ananas comosus) plant stem. Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers, 61. pp. 306-315. ISSN 1876-1070; ESSN: 1876-1089 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S187610701600016X 10.1016/j.jtice.2016.01.010
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description The waste management becomes particular nowadays and waste conversion into valuable materials is one of the promising alternative capable of reducing the resource depletion rate. The performance of lignocellulosic residues, pineapple plant stem (PPS) for cationic (Basic Blue 3, BB3) and anionic (Congo Red, CR) dyes removal has been evaluated in a batch process, using different parameters such as, pH, contact time, agitation rate, initial dye concentration and sorbent dosage. The kinetics of both dyes sorption fitted well with pseudo-second order kinetic model. Boundary layer effect and intraparticle diffusion models were applied to study the rate-limiting step. The isotherm data of BB3 could be well described by Freundlich model (r2 = 0.998) whilst high coefficient of determination of CR obtained from Langmuir (r2 = 0.999) and Temkin (r2 = 0.996) models. The maximum sorption capacities for BB3 and CR were found to be 58.983 and 11.966 mg g−1, respectively under a favourable sorption process. The BB3 and CR adsorption on PPS was found to be exothermic. The result suggests that PPS has higher affinity on cationic than anionic dye. The promising regeneration capability of PPS using acid, implied PPS was a potential biosorbent for BB3 removal.
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author Chan, Siew Ling
Tan, Yen Ping
Abdullah, Abdul Halim
Ong, Siew Teng
spellingShingle Chan, Siew Ling
Tan, Yen Ping
Abdullah, Abdul Halim
Ong, Siew Teng
Equilibrium, kinetic and thermodynamic studies of a new potential biosorbent for the removal of Basic Blue 3 and Congo Red dyes: pineapple (Ananas comosus) plant stem
author_facet Chan, Siew Ling
Tan, Yen Ping
Abdullah, Abdul Halim
Ong, Siew Teng
author_sort Chan, Siew Ling
title Equilibrium, kinetic and thermodynamic studies of a new potential biosorbent for the removal of Basic Blue 3 and Congo Red dyes: pineapple (Ananas comosus) plant stem
title_short Equilibrium, kinetic and thermodynamic studies of a new potential biosorbent for the removal of Basic Blue 3 and Congo Red dyes: pineapple (Ananas comosus) plant stem
title_full Equilibrium, kinetic and thermodynamic studies of a new potential biosorbent for the removal of Basic Blue 3 and Congo Red dyes: pineapple (Ananas comosus) plant stem
title_fullStr Equilibrium, kinetic and thermodynamic studies of a new potential biosorbent for the removal of Basic Blue 3 and Congo Red dyes: pineapple (Ananas comosus) plant stem
title_full_unstemmed Equilibrium, kinetic and thermodynamic studies of a new potential biosorbent for the removal of Basic Blue 3 and Congo Red dyes: pineapple (Ananas comosus) plant stem
title_sort equilibrium, kinetic and thermodynamic studies of a new potential biosorbent for the removal of basic blue 3 and congo red dyes: pineapple (ananas comosus) plant stem
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2016
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54181/1/Equilibrium%2C%20kinetic%20and%20thermodynamic%20studies%20of%20a%20new%20potential%20biosorbent%20.pdf
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S187610701600016X
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