Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5748015 | Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety | 2017 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Box-Behnken model of response surface methodology was used to study the effect of adsorption process parameters for Rhodamine B (RhB) removal from aqueous solution through optimized large surface area date stone activated carbon. The set experiments with three input parameters such as time (10-600 min), adsorbent dosage (0.5-10 g/L) and temperature (25-50 °C) were considered for statistical significance. The adequate relation was found between the input variables and response (removal percentage of RhB) and Fisher values (F- values) along with P-values suggesting the significance of various term coefficients. At an optimum adsorbent dose of 0.53 g/L, time 593 min and temperature 46.20 °C, the adsorption capacity of 210 mg/g was attained with maximum desirability. The negative values of Gibb's free energy (ÎG) predicted spontaneity and feasibility of adsorption; whereas, positive Enthalpy change (ÎH) confirmed endothermic adsorption of RhB onto optimized large surface area date stone activated carbons (OLSADS-AC). The adsorption data were found to be the best fit on the Langmuir model supporting monolayer type of adsorption of RhB with maximum monolayer layer adsorption capacity of 196.08 mg/g.
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Authors
Mohammed Danish, Waheed Ahmad Khanday, Rokiah Hashim, Nurul Syuhada Binti Sulaiman, Mohammad Nishat Akhtar, Maniruddin Nizami,