Predictive modeling of sorption and desorption of a reactive azo dye by pumpkin husk

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作者
Celekli, Abuzer [1 ]
Celekli, Fadime [2 ]
Cicek, Erdogan [2 ]
Bozkurt, Huseyin [3 ]
机构
[1] Gaziantep Univ, Fac Art & Sci, Dept Biol, TR-27310 Gaziantep, Turkey
[2] Univ Nevsehir Haci Bektas Veli, Dept Biol, Fac Art & Sci, TR-50300 Nevsehir, Turkey
[3] Gaziantep Univ, Dept Food Engn, Fac Engn, TR-27310 Gaziantep, Turkey
关键词
Activation energy; Predictive modeling; Pumpkin husk; Reactive Red 120; Sorption; LOW-COST ADSORBENTS; AQUEOUS-SOLUTION; CONGO RED; MICROBIAL DECOLORATION; REMOVAL; ADSORPTION; EQUILIBRIUM; KINETICS; ISOTHERM; THERMODYNAMICS;
D O I
10.1007/s11356-013-2452-9
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The use of effective disposal of redundant pumpkin husk (PH) to remove pollutants is an important issue for environmental protection and utilization of resource. The aim of this study was to remove a potentially toxic reactive azo dye, Reactive Red (RR) 120, by widespread PH as a low-cost adsorbent. Particle size, adsorbent dose, pH, temperature, initial dye concentration, and contact time affected the sorption process. Amine, amide, hydroxyl, and carboxyl groups of PH played significant roles on the sorption process. Rapid sorption occurred within the first 2 min and equilibrium was reached within 60 min. Sorption kinetic was well represented by logistic equation. Generated secondary logistic model can be used to describe effects of initial dye concentration, contact time, and temperature by a single equation with high R (2) value. Monolayer sorption capacity was found as 98.61 mg g(-1). Activation energy, thermodynamic, and desorption studies showed that this process was physical, endothermic, and spontaneous. This study indicated that redundant PH as a low-cost adsorbent had a great potential for the removal of RR 120 as an alternative eco-friendly process.
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页码:5086 / 5097
页数:12
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