Process parameter study and kinetic of remazol dye adsorption onto local rice husk-based organic porous materials

Remazol Brilliant Blue dye (RBB) is a harmful dye from the textile industry that can damage the environment and aquatic life. Since RBB is impossible to degrade in water by primary and secondary wastewater treatment, its removal is a challenge. An excellent treatment procedure is urgently anticipate...

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Main Authors: Abu Rahim, Nurul Elia Aqila, Wan Azelee, Nur Izyan, Md. Ghazali, Mohd. Nazlee Faisal, Ismail, Noor Mohd. Syeqqal, Abdul Manas, Nor Hasmaliana
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spelling my.utm.1072692024-09-01T06:35:35Z http://eprints.utm.my/107269/ Process parameter study and kinetic of remazol dye adsorption onto local rice husk-based organic porous materials Abu Rahim, Nurul Elia Aqila Wan Azelee, Nur Izyan Md. Ghazali, Mohd. Nazlee Faisal Ismail, Noor Mohd. Syeqqal Abdul Manas, Nor Hasmaliana TP Chemical technology Remazol Brilliant Blue dye (RBB) is a harmful dye from the textile industry that can damage the environment and aquatic life. Since RBB is impossible to degrade in water by primary and secondary wastewater treatment, its removal is a challenge. An excellent treatment procedure is urgently anticipated to avoid the pollution spreading into the environment. Moreover, rice husk waste (RH) in Malaysia is abundant and generally dumped into landfills. Turning the waste into a value-added product such as biochar as an effective adsorbent material for treating water pollutants is one of the initiatives in realizing the circular economy agenda. This study develops an organic porous material of biochar from RH and assesses the kinetic of RBB adsorption onto the rice husk biochar (RHB) in aqueous solution. The production of RHB was optimized by pyrolysis procedure at various temperatures, times, and particle sizes. The removal of RBB dye by RHB was investigated at different exposure times from 0 to 120 min under 100 rpm shaken and immersed conditions. The reduction of RBB concentrations using different RHB pyrolysis conditions has also been investigated. The dye removal efficiency by RHB increased with time and the highest removal efficiency (69.3%) was achieved by the smallest particle size of RHB which was produced at the highest pyrolysis temperature of 400°C (RHB-400). The total pore volume and BET surface area of RHB-400 were found to be 50.4827 m2/g and 0.00875 cm3/g, respectively. The adsorption kinetic study signifies that maximum adsorption has been completed within 90–120 min depending on the RHB conditions whereas two kinetic models such as pseudo-first order and pseudo-second order kinetic models were utilized to fit the experimental data and the results are more consistent with pseudo-second order kinetic models. This study revealed that RHB can be used as adsorbent materials for dye removals, yet it is economical, environmentally friendly, and sustainable. John Wiley and Sons Inc 2023 Article PeerReviewed Abu Rahim, Nurul Elia Aqila and Wan Azelee, Nur Izyan and Md. Ghazali, Mohd. Nazlee Faisal and Ismail, Noor Mohd. Syeqqal and Abdul Manas, Nor Hasmaliana (2023) Process parameter study and kinetic of remazol dye adsorption onto local rice husk-based organic porous materials. Environmental Quality Management, 33 (2). pp. 343-353. ISSN 1088-1913 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/tqem.22078 DOI : 10.1002/tqem.22078
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topic TP Chemical technology
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Abu Rahim, Nurul Elia Aqila
Wan Azelee, Nur Izyan
Md. Ghazali, Mohd. Nazlee Faisal
Ismail, Noor Mohd. Syeqqal
Abdul Manas, Nor Hasmaliana
Process parameter study and kinetic of remazol dye adsorption onto local rice husk-based organic porous materials
description Remazol Brilliant Blue dye (RBB) is a harmful dye from the textile industry that can damage the environment and aquatic life. Since RBB is impossible to degrade in water by primary and secondary wastewater treatment, its removal is a challenge. An excellent treatment procedure is urgently anticipated to avoid the pollution spreading into the environment. Moreover, rice husk waste (RH) in Malaysia is abundant and generally dumped into landfills. Turning the waste into a value-added product such as biochar as an effective adsorbent material for treating water pollutants is one of the initiatives in realizing the circular economy agenda. This study develops an organic porous material of biochar from RH and assesses the kinetic of RBB adsorption onto the rice husk biochar (RHB) in aqueous solution. The production of RHB was optimized by pyrolysis procedure at various temperatures, times, and particle sizes. The removal of RBB dye by RHB was investigated at different exposure times from 0 to 120 min under 100 rpm shaken and immersed conditions. The reduction of RBB concentrations using different RHB pyrolysis conditions has also been investigated. The dye removal efficiency by RHB increased with time and the highest removal efficiency (69.3%) was achieved by the smallest particle size of RHB which was produced at the highest pyrolysis temperature of 400°C (RHB-400). The total pore volume and BET surface area of RHB-400 were found to be 50.4827 m2/g and 0.00875 cm3/g, respectively. The adsorption kinetic study signifies that maximum adsorption has been completed within 90–120 min depending on the RHB conditions whereas two kinetic models such as pseudo-first order and pseudo-second order kinetic models were utilized to fit the experimental data and the results are more consistent with pseudo-second order kinetic models. This study revealed that RHB can be used as adsorbent materials for dye removals, yet it is economical, environmentally friendly, and sustainable.
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author Abu Rahim, Nurul Elia Aqila
Wan Azelee, Nur Izyan
Md. Ghazali, Mohd. Nazlee Faisal
Ismail, Noor Mohd. Syeqqal
Abdul Manas, Nor Hasmaliana
author_facet Abu Rahim, Nurul Elia Aqila
Wan Azelee, Nur Izyan
Md. Ghazali, Mohd. Nazlee Faisal
Ismail, Noor Mohd. Syeqqal
Abdul Manas, Nor Hasmaliana
author_sort Abu Rahim, Nurul Elia Aqila
title Process parameter study and kinetic of remazol dye adsorption onto local rice husk-based organic porous materials
title_short Process parameter study and kinetic of remazol dye adsorption onto local rice husk-based organic porous materials
title_full Process parameter study and kinetic of remazol dye adsorption onto local rice husk-based organic porous materials
title_fullStr Process parameter study and kinetic of remazol dye adsorption onto local rice husk-based organic porous materials
title_full_unstemmed Process parameter study and kinetic of remazol dye adsorption onto local rice husk-based organic porous materials
title_sort process parameter study and kinetic of remazol dye adsorption onto local rice husk-based organic porous materials
publisher John Wiley and Sons Inc
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utm.my/107269/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/tqem.22078
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