Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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581373 | Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2009 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The preparation of carbon from waste materials is a recent and economic alternative for the removal of dyes. In this study four samples of carbon were obtained by thermal treatment at 1000 °C using as precursor the guava seed with different particle sizes. The Taguchi method was applied as an experimental design to establish the optimum conditions for the removal of acid orange 7 in batch experiments. The chosen experimental factors and their ranges were: pH (2-12), temperature (15-35 °C), specific surface area (50-600 m2 gâ1) and adsorbent dosage (16-50 mg mlâ1). The orthogonal array L9 and the larger the better response category were selected to determine the optimum removal conditions: pH 2, temperature 15 °C, Sesp 600 m2 gâ1 and dosage 30 mg mlâ1. Under these conditions a total removal of acid orange 7 was achieved. Moreover, the most significant factors were the carbon specific surface area and the pH. The influence of the different factors on the adsorption of acid orange 7 from solution is explained in terms of electrostatic interactions by considering the dye species and the character of the surface.
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Authors
MarÃa P. Elizalde-González, Virginia Hernández-Montoya,