Title of article :
Using Modified Montmorillonite by Methylene Blue for Removing Brilliant Red from Textile Wastewater
Author/Authors :
Asrari, Elham Department of Civil Engineering - Payame Noor University, Tehran, I.R of Iran , Izadi Navan, Esmail Department of Civil Engineering - Payame Noor University, Tehran, I.R of Iran
Abstract :
Background: The presence of quantities of dye chemicals
in the textile industry effluent is clearly visible and harmful
environmental impacts caused by chemical compounds are also
as a noticeable challenge. Regarding this issue, control of the
pollution has been considered.
Methods: In this study, an absorbent of Sodium Montmorillonite
modified by Methylene Blue dye was used to remove Brilliant Red
dye from the textile effluent by experimental methods. All batch
experiments were carried out in 250mL of solution of 640 mg/L
Methylene Blue with 2g of adsorbent and performed on a shaker
with a shaking of 120 rpm; the precipitate was placed in an oven
at 60◦C for 24 hours. The effective parameters on the adsorption
including: pH, absorbance dose, dye concentration and contact time
were optimized by using both one factor at a time technique and
Central Composite Design method by designing 30 experiments
with four variables (n=4 ) and two levels (low (-) and high (+)).
Results: The optimal values of the influencing parameters such
as pH, absorbance dose, dye concentration and contact time were
determined at 6, 0.3 g, 80 mg/L and 60 min with an approximate
92% removal percentage, respectively. The results illustrated
that the process was more consistent with Langmuir adsorption
isotherm and pseudo-second kinetics equation.
Conclusion: The adsorption behaviors of the modified absorbent
showed that the adsorption kinetics and isotherms were in good
agreement with pseudo-second-order equation and the Langmuir
equation, respectively. The potential for regeneration and reuse
of the modified absorbent was proved by the desorption studies.
Keywords :
Adsorption , Montmorillonite , wastewater
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics