Biosorption of anionic textile dyes from aqueous solution by yeast slurry from brewery

ABSTRACT This study investigated the biosorption of the anionic textile dyes: Reactive Red 239 (RR239), Reactive Black B (RBB) and Direct Blue 85 (DB85) according to pH, biomass dosage, contact time and dye concentration onto waste beer yeast slurry. The kinetics and isotherm of the removal of dyes...

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Main Authors: Ketinny Camargo de Castro, Aline Silva Cossolin, Hélen Cristina Oliveira dos Reis, Eduardo Beraldo de Morais
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto de Tecnologia do Paraná (Tecpar) 2017-05-01
Series:Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
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spelling doaj-4ea2ad82621042bb9662564b1eeadff02020-11-24T22:34:35ZengInstituto de Tecnologia do Paraná (Tecpar)Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology1678-43242017-05-0160010.1590/1678-4324-2017160101S1516-89132017000100602Biosorption of anionic textile dyes from aqueous solution by yeast slurry from breweryKetinny Camargo de CastroAline Silva CossolinHélen Cristina Oliveira dos ReisEduardo Beraldo de MoraisABSTRACT This study investigated the biosorption of the anionic textile dyes: Reactive Red 239 (RR239), Reactive Black B (RBB) and Direct Blue 85 (DB85) according to pH, biomass dosage, contact time and dye concentration onto waste beer yeast slurry. The kinetics and isotherm of the removal of dyes were also studied. The equilibrium of biosorption reaction was reached after 30 min for the reactive dyes and after 60 min for the direct dye. Optimum decolorization was observed at pH 2 and 0.63 g/L of biomass dosage. The kinetic data of the three dyes were better described by the pseudo second-order model. The adsorption process followed the Langmuir isotherm model and the biosorption capacity being estimated to be 152.9, 162.7 and 139.2 mg/g for RR239, RBB and DB85, respectively. Our findings indicated that the waste beer yeast slurry was an attractive low-cost biosorbent for the removal of anionic textile dyes from aqueous solution.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-89132017000100602&lng=en&tlng=enbioadsorptive decolorizationwaste beer yeast slurrybiosorption kineticsbiosorption isotherms
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author Ketinny Camargo de Castro
Aline Silva Cossolin
Hélen Cristina Oliveira dos Reis
Eduardo Beraldo de Morais
spellingShingle Ketinny Camargo de Castro
Aline Silva Cossolin
Hélen Cristina Oliveira dos Reis
Eduardo Beraldo de Morais
Biosorption of anionic textile dyes from aqueous solution by yeast slurry from brewery
Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
bioadsorptive decolorization
waste beer yeast slurry
biosorption kinetics
biosorption isotherms
author_facet Ketinny Camargo de Castro
Aline Silva Cossolin
Hélen Cristina Oliveira dos Reis
Eduardo Beraldo de Morais
author_sort Ketinny Camargo de Castro
title Biosorption of anionic textile dyes from aqueous solution by yeast slurry from brewery
title_short Biosorption of anionic textile dyes from aqueous solution by yeast slurry from brewery
title_full Biosorption of anionic textile dyes from aqueous solution by yeast slurry from brewery
title_fullStr Biosorption of anionic textile dyes from aqueous solution by yeast slurry from brewery
title_full_unstemmed Biosorption of anionic textile dyes from aqueous solution by yeast slurry from brewery
title_sort biosorption of anionic textile dyes from aqueous solution by yeast slurry from brewery
publisher Instituto de Tecnologia do Paraná (Tecpar)
series Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
issn 1678-4324
publishDate 2017-05-01
description ABSTRACT This study investigated the biosorption of the anionic textile dyes: Reactive Red 239 (RR239), Reactive Black B (RBB) and Direct Blue 85 (DB85) according to pH, biomass dosage, contact time and dye concentration onto waste beer yeast slurry. The kinetics and isotherm of the removal of dyes were also studied. The equilibrium of biosorption reaction was reached after 30 min for the reactive dyes and after 60 min for the direct dye. Optimum decolorization was observed at pH 2 and 0.63 g/L of biomass dosage. The kinetic data of the three dyes were better described by the pseudo second-order model. The adsorption process followed the Langmuir isotherm model and the biosorption capacity being estimated to be 152.9, 162.7 and 139.2 mg/g for RR239, RBB and DB85, respectively. Our findings indicated that the waste beer yeast slurry was an attractive low-cost biosorbent for the removal of anionic textile dyes from aqueous solution.
topic bioadsorptive decolorization
waste beer yeast slurry
biosorption kinetics
biosorption isotherms
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-89132017000100602&lng=en&tlng=en
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