Modified Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes for Treatment of Some Organic Dyes in Wastewater

In Iraq, a large quantity of basic orange and methyl violet dyes contaminated wastewater from textile industries is discharged into Tigris River. So the aim of this work is to found an efficient and fast technique that can be applied directly for removal of such dyes from the wastewater before disch...

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Main Authors: M. I. Mohammed, Adnan A. Abdul Razak, Dhiyaa A. Hussein Al-Timimi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2014-01-01
Series:Advances in Materials Science and Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/201052
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spelling doaj-f7717b9efeb8485388012af224647a532020-11-24T23:32:13ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Materials Science and Engineering1687-84341687-84422014-01-01201410.1155/2014/201052201052Modified Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes for Treatment of Some Organic Dyes in WastewaterM. I. Mohammed0Adnan A. Abdul Razak1Dhiyaa A. Hussein Al-Timimi2Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Technology, 52 Al Sina’a Street, Baghdad, IraqDepartment of Chemical Engineering, University of Technology, 52 Al Sina’a Street, Baghdad, IraqDepartment of Chemical Engineering, University of Technology, 52 Al Sina’a Street, Baghdad, IraqIn Iraq, a large quantity of basic orange and methyl violet dyes contaminated wastewater from textile industries is discharged into Tigris River. So the aim of this work is to found an efficient and fast technique that can be applied directly for removal of such dyes from the wastewater before discharging into river. Accordingly, CNTs as a new approach prepared by CCVD technique were purified, functionalized, and used as adsorption material to remove dyes from wastewater. The effect of pH, contact time, CNTs dosage, and dyes concentration on removal of pollutants was studied. The removal percentage of both dyes was proportional to the contact time, CNTs dosage, and pH and inversely proportional to the dyes concentration. The results show that the equilibrium time was 20 and 30 min for basic orange and methyl violet dyes, respectively, and the maximum removal percentage for all dyes concentrations was at pH = 8.5 and CNTs dosage of 0.25 g/L and 0.3 g/L for methyl violet and basic orange dye, respectively. The adsorption isotherm shows that the correlation coefficient of Freundlich model was higher than Langmuir model for both dyes, indicating that the Freundlich model is more appropriate to describe the adsorption characteristics of organic pollutants.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/201052
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author M. I. Mohammed
Adnan A. Abdul Razak
Dhiyaa A. Hussein Al-Timimi
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Adnan A. Abdul Razak
Dhiyaa A. Hussein Al-Timimi
Modified Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes for Treatment of Some Organic Dyes in Wastewater
Advances in Materials Science and Engineering
author_facet M. I. Mohammed
Adnan A. Abdul Razak
Dhiyaa A. Hussein Al-Timimi
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title Modified Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes for Treatment of Some Organic Dyes in Wastewater
title_short Modified Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes for Treatment of Some Organic Dyes in Wastewater
title_full Modified Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes for Treatment of Some Organic Dyes in Wastewater
title_fullStr Modified Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes for Treatment of Some Organic Dyes in Wastewater
title_full_unstemmed Modified Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes for Treatment of Some Organic Dyes in Wastewater
title_sort modified multiwalled carbon nanotubes for treatment of some organic dyes in wastewater
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Advances in Materials Science and Engineering
issn 1687-8434
1687-8442
publishDate 2014-01-01
description In Iraq, a large quantity of basic orange and methyl violet dyes contaminated wastewater from textile industries is discharged into Tigris River. So the aim of this work is to found an efficient and fast technique that can be applied directly for removal of such dyes from the wastewater before discharging into river. Accordingly, CNTs as a new approach prepared by CCVD technique were purified, functionalized, and used as adsorption material to remove dyes from wastewater. The effect of pH, contact time, CNTs dosage, and dyes concentration on removal of pollutants was studied. The removal percentage of both dyes was proportional to the contact time, CNTs dosage, and pH and inversely proportional to the dyes concentration. The results show that the equilibrium time was 20 and 30 min for basic orange and methyl violet dyes, respectively, and the maximum removal percentage for all dyes concentrations was at pH = 8.5 and CNTs dosage of 0.25 g/L and 0.3 g/L for methyl violet and basic orange dye, respectively. The adsorption isotherm shows that the correlation coefficient of Freundlich model was higher than Langmuir model for both dyes, indicating that the Freundlich model is more appropriate to describe the adsorption characteristics of organic pollutants.
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