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Title: Treatment of Dye Containing Real Industrial Efuents using NaOH‑Activated Ficus racemosa and Prunus dulcis based Novel Adsorbents
Authors: Jain, S. N.
Gogate, P. R.
Keywords: Adsorption
Industrial efuent
Kinetics
Acid Blue 25
Isotherms
Acid Green 25
Issue Date: 17-Feb-2019
Abstract: The present study aims at evaluating the potential of synthesized biosorbents using NaOH-activated dead leaves of Ficus racemosa (NTFR) and Prunus dulcis (NTPD) for the treatment of real industrial efuents containing dyes. Kinetic and isotherm studies have been performed to establish the important design-related information for the treatment of industrial efuent using synthesized biosorbents. The extent of dye removal obtained as 99.19% for the studies involving pure dye solution of Acid Blue 25 dye with 50 mg L−1 as initial concentration using NTFR biosorbent was found to decrease marginally to 96.72% in the case of real efuent with similar dye loading and under similar operating conditions. Biosorption capacity for the case of pure Acid Blue 25 dye solution obtained as 83.33 mg g−1 also marginally decreased to 80.65 mg g−1 for the industrial efuent. Similarly, for the case of Acid Green 25 dye, extent of dye removal obtained as 92.09% was found to decrease to 84.51% in the case of mixed industrial efuent. In this case, reduction in chemical oxygen demand (COD) was also measured and compared with that of pure Acid Green 25 dye solution. COD reduction was obtained as 53.97% at the optimized dose of 18 g/L of NTPD for mixed industrial efuent which was lower than 92.05% obtained at the optimized biosorbent dose for pure Acid Green 25 dye solution. Langmuir and pseudo-second-order model ftted well to the obtained data in the present study. The obtained results confrmed potential of synthesized biosorbents for removal of dyes from industrial efuent and also established the infuence of other compounds present in the industrial efuent on removal rate of individual dyes.
URI: http://192.168.3.232:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/2818
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