A Comparative Study of the Adsorption Capacity of Tea Leaves and Orange Peel for the Removal of Fe (III) Ion from Wastewater

Adsorption is a very promising and interesting technique for removal of heavy metal ions. In this study orange peel and waste tea leaves were used as low cost adsorbents for removal of iron (III) ion from wastewater. Batch adsorption studies were employed to investigate the influence of pH, time, do...

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Main Authors: Kazi Mamun, Nirob Saha, Sumon Chakrabarty
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Language:English
Published: Islamic Azad University 2019-06-01
Series:Journal of Chemical Health Risks
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Online Access:http://www.jchr.org/article_664496_fb6e698391895e0fe891ba8002b580fc.pdf
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spelling doaj-6ddf5b855fc94a329ccc419db185757d2020-11-25T01:33:31ZengIslamic Azad UniversityJournal of Chemical Health Risks2251-67192251-67272019-06-019210711510.22034/jchr.2019.664496664496A Comparative Study of the Adsorption Capacity of Tea Leaves and Orange Peel for the Removal of Fe (III) Ion from WastewaterKazi Mamun0Nirob Saha1Sumon Chakrabarty2Chemistry Discipline, Khulna University, Khulna-9208, BangladeshChemistry Discipline, Khulna University, Khulna-9208, BangladeshChemistry Discipline, Khulna University, Khulna-9208, BangladeshAdsorption is a very promising and interesting technique for removal of heavy metal ions. In this study orange peel and waste tea leaves were used as low cost adsorbents for removal of iron (III) ion from wastewater. Batch adsorption studies were employed to investigate the influence of pH, time, doges and initial metal ion concentration. The maximum removal capacity of orange peel and waste tea leaves were observed at pH 9 for iron (III) removal. For both adsorbents 75 min was required in order to achieve equilibrium for the adsorption of Fe (III) ion. The influence of adsorbent dose was checked by using different dosage of adsorbents. Adsorption parameters were investigated by using Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm. The removal of Fe (III) ion by using both adsorbents moderately fit the Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm. From the result it was observed that the adsorption capacity of waste tea leaves is higher than orange peel.http://www.jchr.org/article_664496_fb6e698391895e0fe891ba8002b580fc.pdfContaminationHeavy MetalAdsorptionLow Cost Adsorbents
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Nirob Saha
Sumon Chakrabarty
A Comparative Study of the Adsorption Capacity of Tea Leaves and Orange Peel for the Removal of Fe (III) Ion from Wastewater
Journal of Chemical Health Risks
Contamination
Heavy Metal
Adsorption
Low Cost Adsorbents
author_facet Kazi Mamun
Nirob Saha
Sumon Chakrabarty
author_sort Kazi Mamun
title A Comparative Study of the Adsorption Capacity of Tea Leaves and Orange Peel for the Removal of Fe (III) Ion from Wastewater
title_short A Comparative Study of the Adsorption Capacity of Tea Leaves and Orange Peel for the Removal of Fe (III) Ion from Wastewater
title_full A Comparative Study of the Adsorption Capacity of Tea Leaves and Orange Peel for the Removal of Fe (III) Ion from Wastewater
title_fullStr A Comparative Study of the Adsorption Capacity of Tea Leaves and Orange Peel for the Removal of Fe (III) Ion from Wastewater
title_full_unstemmed A Comparative Study of the Adsorption Capacity of Tea Leaves and Orange Peel for the Removal of Fe (III) Ion from Wastewater
title_sort comparative study of the adsorption capacity of tea leaves and orange peel for the removal of fe (iii) ion from wastewater
publisher Islamic Azad University
series Journal of Chemical Health Risks
issn 2251-6719
2251-6727
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Adsorption is a very promising and interesting technique for removal of heavy metal ions. In this study orange peel and waste tea leaves were used as low cost adsorbents for removal of iron (III) ion from wastewater. Batch adsorption studies were employed to investigate the influence of pH, time, doges and initial metal ion concentration. The maximum removal capacity of orange peel and waste tea leaves were observed at pH 9 for iron (III) removal. For both adsorbents 75 min was required in order to achieve equilibrium for the adsorption of Fe (III) ion. The influence of adsorbent dose was checked by using different dosage of adsorbents. Adsorption parameters were investigated by using Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm. The removal of Fe (III) ion by using both adsorbents moderately fit the Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm. From the result it was observed that the adsorption capacity of waste tea leaves is higher than orange peel.
topic Contamination
Heavy Metal
Adsorption
Low Cost Adsorbents
url http://www.jchr.org/article_664496_fb6e698391895e0fe891ba8002b580fc.pdf
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