ABSTRACT
This research investigates the removal
of the dyes, methyl orange (MO) and methyl blue (MB) from aqueous environment
using two biosorbent materials, namely, orange and yam peels. Samples of orange
and yam peels were analysed using UV-Visible spectrophotometer. These two
selected biosorbents were studied under varying experimental conditions such
as: contact time, temperature, pH, dye concentrations among others. The
kinetics of sorption were well correlated using the pseudo first and second
order constants ranging from 0.742gmg-1min for methyl orange and
5.741gmg-1min for methyl blue. The results of these experiments were
modeled using Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm, some of the RL
values at all four temperatures used did not fall between 0-1 while all KF
values for Freundlich isotherm model fell between 1-10 this implies that these
two locally available adsorbents, fitted completely into Freundlich but partly
into Langmuir model. Other parameters like sorption capacity, sorption maximum
were also determined. The calculated sorption maximum capacities are 46.67%
(1.67mg/g), for yam peel and 42.04% (1.57mg/g) for orange peel at 318K. It was
observed that sorption increases with increase in temperature in Kelvin for the
two biosorbents studied. The isotherm models evaluated showed that the two biosorbents
have significant potentials as adsorbents for the removal of methyl orange and
methyl blue colours from aqueous environments.The results obtained
shows that modified and unmodified powdered orange and yam peels, MOP, MOP, UOP
and UYP are promising and cheap adsorbent that can be used for the removal of
the methyl orange and methyl blue from solutions. It is therefore recommended
that, modified and unmodified orange peel and yam peel should be used to adsorb
waste water and solutions contaminated with dyes for industrial and domestic
usage, they are easy and cheap to afford.
MBONU, M (2024). Adsorption Kinetics For The Removal Of Dyes By Bio-Waste Materials In Aqueous Medium:- Mbonu Okechukwu F . Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 17, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/adsorption-kinetics-for-the-removal-of-dyes-by-bio-waste-materials-in-aqueous-medium-mbonu-okechukwu-f-7-2
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MBONU, MBONU. "Adsorption Kinetics For The Removal Of Dyes By Bio-Waste Materials In Aqueous Medium:- Mbonu Okechukwu F " Mouau.afribary.org (2024). Accessed 17 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/adsorption-kinetics-for-the-removal-of-dyes-by-bio-waste-materials-in-aqueous-medium-mbonu-okechukwu-f-7-2