Thermodynamics of adsorption of malachite green hydrochloride on treated and untreated corncob charcoal

The need to explore an environmentally friendly and cheaper adsorbent for removal of dye from polluted water has imposed a requirement for thorough thermodynamic studies of dye removal from synthetically polluted water. The sorption capacities of untreated corncob charcoal (UCC), treated corncob cha...

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Main Authors: Fodeke Adedayo A., Olayera Oluwabukunmi O.
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Language:English
Published: Serbian Chemical Society 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2019/0352-51391900042F.pdf
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spelling doaj-ee67e7f0642c472ebde27af8356438442020-11-25T01:38:08ZengSerbian Chemical Society Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society0352-51391820-74212019-01-0184101143115410.2298/JSC190209042F0352-51391900042FThermodynamics of adsorption of malachite green hydrochloride on treated and untreated corncob charcoalFodeke Adedayo A.0Olayera Oluwabukunmi O.1Department of Chemistry, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, NigeriaDepartment of Chemistry, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, NigeriaThe need to explore an environmentally friendly and cheaper adsorbent for removal of dye from polluted water has imposed a requirement for thorough thermodynamic studies of dye removal from synthetically polluted water. The sorption capacities of untreated corncob charcoal (UCC), treated corncob charcoal (TCC) and commercially available activated carbon (ACC) for malachite green (MG) were determined at pH 3.10 and 5.10, in the temperature range 5–30°C using the batch adsorption method. The adsorption capacity of each adsorbent for MG decreased with the increasing temperature in a manner suggestive of exothermic process. The equilibrium adsorption data were well fitted with Freundlich isotherm. The enthalpy of adsorption is higher at pH 5.10 for any particular adsorbent type compared to data collected at pH 3.10. The adsorption of MG is greatest in activated charcoal at pH 5.10. At pH 3.10 the adsorption process results in reduction in entropy changes in each adsorbent such that ΔSo TCC > ΔSo UCC > ΔSo ACC following the same trend as the change in enthalpy. At pH 5.10, however, ΔSo TCC > ΔSo ACC > ΔSo UCC and the change of enthalpy of adsorption of MG to the adsorbent follows the same order, ΔHo TCC > ΔHo ACC > ΔHo UCC. The values of the enthalpy changes suggest essentially physisorption in all cases.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2019/0352-51391900042F.pdfequilibrium enthalpyentropyfreundlichisothermexothermic
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author Fodeke Adedayo A.
Olayera Oluwabukunmi O.
spellingShingle Fodeke Adedayo A.
Olayera Oluwabukunmi O.
Thermodynamics of adsorption of malachite green hydrochloride on treated and untreated corncob charcoal
Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
equilibrium enthalpy
entropy
freundlich
isotherm
exothermic
author_facet Fodeke Adedayo A.
Olayera Oluwabukunmi O.
author_sort Fodeke Adedayo A.
title Thermodynamics of adsorption of malachite green hydrochloride on treated and untreated corncob charcoal
title_short Thermodynamics of adsorption of malachite green hydrochloride on treated and untreated corncob charcoal
title_full Thermodynamics of adsorption of malachite green hydrochloride on treated and untreated corncob charcoal
title_fullStr Thermodynamics of adsorption of malachite green hydrochloride on treated and untreated corncob charcoal
title_full_unstemmed Thermodynamics of adsorption of malachite green hydrochloride on treated and untreated corncob charcoal
title_sort thermodynamics of adsorption of malachite green hydrochloride on treated and untreated corncob charcoal
publisher Serbian Chemical Society
series Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
issn 0352-5139
1820-7421
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The need to explore an environmentally friendly and cheaper adsorbent for removal of dye from polluted water has imposed a requirement for thorough thermodynamic studies of dye removal from synthetically polluted water. The sorption capacities of untreated corncob charcoal (UCC), treated corncob charcoal (TCC) and commercially available activated carbon (ACC) for malachite green (MG) were determined at pH 3.10 and 5.10, in the temperature range 5–30°C using the batch adsorption method. The adsorption capacity of each adsorbent for MG decreased with the increasing temperature in a manner suggestive of exothermic process. The equilibrium adsorption data were well fitted with Freundlich isotherm. The enthalpy of adsorption is higher at pH 5.10 for any particular adsorbent type compared to data collected at pH 3.10. The adsorption of MG is greatest in activated charcoal at pH 5.10. At pH 3.10 the adsorption process results in reduction in entropy changes in each adsorbent such that ΔSo TCC > ΔSo UCC > ΔSo ACC following the same trend as the change in enthalpy. At pH 5.10, however, ΔSo TCC > ΔSo ACC > ΔSo UCC and the change of enthalpy of adsorption of MG to the adsorbent follows the same order, ΔHo TCC > ΔHo ACC > ΔHo UCC. The values of the enthalpy changes suggest essentially physisorption in all cases.
topic equilibrium enthalpy
entropy
freundlich
isotherm
exothermic
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2019/0352-51391900042F.pdf
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