Removal of dyes from aqueous solution using fly ash and red mud
β Scribed by Shaobin Wang; Y. Boyjoo; A. Choueib; Z.H. Zhu
- Book ID
- 117984226
- Publisher
- IWA Publishing
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 331 KB
- Volume
- 39
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0043-1354
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β¦ Synopsis
Fly ash and red mud have been employed as adsorbents for the removal of a typical basic dye, methylene blue, from aqueous solution. Heat treatment and chemical treatment have also been applied to the as-received fly ash and red mud samples. It is found that fly ash generally shows higher adsorption capacity than red mud. The raw fly ash and red mud show adsorption capacity at 1.4Γ10β5 and 7.8Γ10β6
mol/g, respectively. Heat treatment reduces the adsorption capacity for both fly ash and red mud but acid treatment by HNO3 induces a different effect on fly ash and red mud. Nitric acid treatment results in an increase in adsorption capacity of fly ash (2.4Γ10β5
mol/g) while it decreases the adsorption capacity for red mud (3.2Γ10β6
mol/g). The adsorption data have been analysed using Langmuir, Freundlich and RedlichβPeterson isotherms. The results indicate that the RedlichβPeterson model provides the best correlation of the experimental data. Isotherms have also been used to obtain the thermodynamic parameters such as free energy, enthalpy and entropy of adsorption. For fly ash and red mud, adsorption of methylene blue is endothermic reaction with
Ξ
H
0
at 76.1 and 10.8kJ/mol, respectively.
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