Study of the influence of operational parameters on the adsorption of a dye by a potato peels
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2020-10-25
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Book Springer, Volume 1 Nanotechnology and advanced Materials
Abstract
The growing demand for adsorbent materials for environmental protection
processes is prompting further research in the manufacture of unconventional
and low cost adsorbents. In this work we have prepared a material from a natural
waste namely potato peels to clean up contaminated water with a cationic dye
i.e. Methylene Blue (MB). Firstly a characterization of the material was carried
out in terms of bulk density, ash content, moisture content, pH and electrical conductivity.
A parametric study was carried out subsequently and revealed that this
adsorbent gives a better adsorption efficiency with respect to BM molecules (Tx
= 95.13%) during a contact time of 45 min for a solid mass (4 g), a speed stirring
(150 rpm), a solid mass/liquid volume ratio (4 g/250 mL) and an initial dye
concentration (10 ppm). The modeling of the adsorption results gave an L-type
isotherm with good compatibility with the Langmuir and Freundlich models.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-43268-3_5