Evaluation of sieved biomass of Cicer arientinum (horse bean) for removal of methylene blue: batch study

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JR_ROWA-2-1_016

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 4 خرداد 1395

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Adsorption of methylene blue by the sieved biomass of Cicer arientinum is conducted in batch mode. The effect ofdifferent parameters such as contact time, sorbent dose, pH, and temperature has been studied. The adsorptionrises substantially as pH is increased from 2 to 4, and then with the increase to pH 10, there is slight decrease inthe percentage of adsorption. This may be due to the electrostatic forces of attraction between [MB]+ cations andthe OH− ions which are greater at low pH in the solution. In the highly acidic medium, there are an ample numberof H+ ions. These can neutralize the negative sites on biosorbent surfaces, leading to a lesser adsorption. TheLangmuir model fit and Hall separation values indicate favorable adsorption. Thermodynamic parameters via KDand ΔG have also been calculated: the ΔG value at 15°C is −943 J/mole, while at 45°C, the value of ΔGis −4,010 J/mole. At the higher concentration, KD values decrease and the ΔG values become positive in the sametemperature range, indicating the spontaneity of the process. Kinetics of biosorption results shows that the sorptionprocess is well explained by a pseudo-second-order model with determination coefficients of 0.4841 to 0.9962 forS-II under all experimental conditions. The sorption mechanism was determined by the Weber and Morrisintraparticle diffusion model. For the initial concentration of 79.9 mg/L and material dose of 500 mg/L, the value ofKid and the intercept was found to be 4.359 and 22.557, respectively, indicating that the foundry layer is sufficientlythick. The low-cost, easily available agro-waste of C. arientinum was found to be a good adsorbent for themethylene blue dye.

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Anandrao A Kale

Post Graduate Department of Chemistry, S.M.Joshi College, Hadapsar, Dist-Pune, Maharashtra