Competitive Adsorption of Congo red in Single and Binary Systems Using a Low-cost Adsorbent.

IF 2.4 Q1 Medicine Journal of Health and Pollution Pub Date : 2021-08-17 eCollection Date: 2021-09-01 DOI:10.5696/2156-9614-11.31.210912
Abdur-Rahim A Giwa, Isah A Bello, Mary A Oladipo, Deborah O Aderibigbe
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Background: Sawdust from Parkia biglobosa was prepared as an adsorbent for the adsorption of dye from aqueous solution.

Objectives: The ability of sawdust to adsorb Congo red in a single dye system and binary dye system was examined.

Methods: Effects of several variables (pH, contact time, initial dye concentration and adsorbent dose) were investigated and optimum conditions were established. The equilibrium data were subjected to kinetic and isotherm models.

Results: Equilibrium time was observed at 600 mins while the optimum dose was 0.2 g and there was an increase in adsorption at low pH. The equilibrium data fitted the Freundlich isotherm model in both systems (coefficient correlation (R2) > 0.9). Harkin-Jura was the worst-fitted (R2 < 0.8). The qm in the single system (21.65) was lower than in BDS (27.17; 34.01). The values of 1/n show the heterogeneity on the surface of sawdust which reduced in the BDS. The increase in qm in the binary system showed that the presence of another dye (Reactive black 5) had a synergistic effect on the adsorption of Congo red. The kinetics of the process followed the pseudo-second-order model both in the single system and one of the binary systems. The dynamics of the process showed that the single system was non-spontaneous at low temperatures, endothermic and increased randomness on the surface of the adsorbent, while in the binary system, the process was exothermic and had little affinity for the adsorbent.

Conclusions: Sawdust from Parkia biglobosa is a potential adsorbent for removing Congo red dye from aqueous solution in single and binary systems.

Competing interests: The authors declare no competing financial interests.

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低成本吸附剂对刚果红在单、二元体系中的竞争吸附。
背景:制备了木屑作为吸附染料的吸附剂。目的:考察木屑在单一染料体系和二元染料体系中对刚果红的吸附能力。方法:考察pH、接触时间、初始染料浓度、吸附剂用量等因素对吸附效果的影响,确定最佳吸附条件。平衡数据采用了动力学和等温模型。结果:当最佳给药剂量为0.2 g时,平衡时间为600 min,低ph时吸附量增加,两体系的平衡数据均符合Freundlich等温模型(相关系数R2 > 0.9)。Harkin-Jura是拟合最差的(R2 < 0.8)。单系统的qm(21.65)低于北斗系统(27.17);34.01)。1/n值反映了木屑表面的非均匀性,这种非均匀性在BDS中有所降低。二元体系中qm的增加表明另一种染料(活性黑5)的存在对刚果红的吸附有协同作用。该过程的动力学在单系统和其中一个二元系统中都遵循伪二阶模型。动力学分析表明,单体系在低温下是非自发的,吸热的,吸附剂表面的随机性增加,而二元体系则是放热的,对吸附剂的亲和力很小。结论:大白桦木屑是一种潜在的吸附剂,可用于去除单、二元体系中的刚果红染料。利益竞争:作者声明没有经济利益竞争。
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