Competitive Adsorption of Dye Species onto Biomass Nanoporous Carbon in Single and Bicomponent Systems
ABSTRACT We first present a cost-effective approach to simultaneously dispose of rutaceae plant waste (the discarded peels of orange, finger citron, pomelo and lemon) to yield biomass nanoporous carbons (BNCs). The adsorption of orange II (OII) and acid chrome blue K (ACBK) from aqueous solutions in...
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doaj-b2c91336e606470da2836a598cefcf6c2020-11-24T22:40:48ZengBrazilian Society of Chemical EngineeringBrazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering1678-438335125326410.1590/0104-6632.20180351s20160578S0104-66322018000100253Competitive Adsorption of Dye Species onto Biomass Nanoporous Carbon in Single and Bicomponent SystemsHuijing YuTingting WangWei DaiLe YuNa MaABSTRACT We first present a cost-effective approach to simultaneously dispose of rutaceae plant waste (the discarded peels of orange, finger citron, pomelo and lemon) to yield biomass nanoporous carbons (BNCs). The adsorption of orange II (OII) and acid chrome blue K (ACBK) from aqueous solutions in single and binary dye systems by four types of BNCs were studied in a batch adsorption system. The adsorption studies include both equilibrium adsorption isotherms and kinetics. Four adsorption models for predicting the multicomponent equilibrium sorption isotherms have been compared in order to determine which one is the best fit model to predict or correlate binary adsorption data. The kinetic data were well described by the pseudo-second-order kinetic model. It was found that the adsorption capacity of orange peel-based nanoporous carbon (OPC) is much higher than those of the other types of BNCs. In addition, OPC also shows higher OII uptake capacities from binary dye solutions. The four types of BNCs could be employed as a low-cost alternative for the removal of textile dyes from effluents.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66322018000100253&lng=en&tlng=enCompetitive AdsorptionBatch processingWaste-water treatmentAzo dyes |
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Huijing Yu Tingting Wang Wei Dai Le Yu Na Ma Competitive Adsorption of Dye Species onto Biomass Nanoporous Carbon in Single and Bicomponent Systems Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering Competitive Adsorption Batch processing Waste-water treatment Azo dyes |
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Huijing Yu Tingting Wang Wei Dai Le Yu Na Ma |
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Huijing Yu |
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Competitive Adsorption of Dye Species onto Biomass Nanoporous Carbon in Single and Bicomponent Systems |
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Competitive Adsorption of Dye Species onto Biomass Nanoporous Carbon in Single and Bicomponent Systems |
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Competitive Adsorption of Dye Species onto Biomass Nanoporous Carbon in Single and Bicomponent Systems |
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Competitive Adsorption of Dye Species onto Biomass Nanoporous Carbon in Single and Bicomponent Systems |
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Competitive Adsorption of Dye Species onto Biomass Nanoporous Carbon in Single and Bicomponent Systems |
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competitive adsorption of dye species onto biomass nanoporous carbon in single and bicomponent systems |
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Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering |
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Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering |
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ABSTRACT We first present a cost-effective approach to simultaneously dispose of rutaceae plant waste (the discarded peels of orange, finger citron, pomelo and lemon) to yield biomass nanoporous carbons (BNCs). The adsorption of orange II (OII) and acid chrome blue K (ACBK) from aqueous solutions in single and binary dye systems by four types of BNCs were studied in a batch adsorption system. The adsorption studies include both equilibrium adsorption isotherms and kinetics. Four adsorption models for predicting the multicomponent equilibrium sorption isotherms have been compared in order to determine which one is the best fit model to predict or correlate binary adsorption data. The kinetic data were well described by the pseudo-second-order kinetic model. It was found that the adsorption capacity of orange peel-based nanoporous carbon (OPC) is much higher than those of the other types of BNCs. In addition, OPC also shows higher OII uptake capacities from binary dye solutions. The four types of BNCs could be employed as a low-cost alternative for the removal of textile dyes from effluents. |
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Competitive Adsorption Batch processing Waste-water treatment Azo dyes |
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