Title of article :
Optimization, Equilibrium and Kinetic Studies of Basic Red 2 Removal onto Waste Gossypium hirsutum Seeds
Author/Authors :
Sivarajasekar, Natesan Department of Biotechnology - Kumaraguru College of Technology - Coimbatore 641049 - Tamil Nadu, INDIA , Baskar, Rajoo Department of Food Technology - Kongu Engineering College - Perundurai - Erode 638052 - Tamil Nadu, INDIA
Abstract :
Cationic dye - basic red 2 (BR2) was removed from aqueous solutions by sulfuric
acid activated waste Gossypium hirsutum seeds (WGSAB). The main and interactive effects of five
process variables such as, adsorbent dose (1.25 – 5 g/L), initial dye concentration (100–300 mg/L),
contact time (1–3 h), pH (2 – 12) and temperature (20 – 400C) were investigated via response
surface methodology (RSM) based on Box–Behnken statistical design. The optimum values of
the key variables were estimated using Derringer’s desirability function. The optimal values
were found to be at an adsorbent dose 2.41 g, initial dye concentration 150 mg/L, pH 8.69, temperature
33.570C, and contact time 1.42 h with the maximum desirability of 91%. The equilibrium data obeyed
Redlich-Peterson isotherm which showed that the WGSAB was heterogeneous and BR2 was adsorbed
in multilayers. The kinetic investigation showed that the BR2 was chemisorbed on WGSAB surface
following Avrami fractional order kinetics. The thermodynamic parameters revealed that
The BR2 adsorption process was spontaneous and endothermic. Regeneration of exhausted WGSAB
found to be possible via acetic acid as elutant.
Keywords :
equilibrium , Gossypium hirsutum seed , Derringer’s desirability , Box–Behnken , Adsorption
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics