Title of article :
Modeling and optimization study by response surface methodology on magnesium ions removal from hard water through a biosorbent
Author/Authors :
Raziani, Abedin Department of Chemical Engineering - Islamic Azad University Kermanshah Branch, Kermanshah, Iran , Mohammadidoust, Akbar Department of Chemical Engineering - Islamic Azad University Kermanshah Branch, Kermanshah, Iran
Abstract :
Hazelnut shell was used as a green adsorbent and environment-friendly for
magnesium ions (Mg2+) adsorption from hard water solution in batch system. The
characterization of the biosorbent was entirely evaluated using SEM, XRD and FTIR analyses. Design of experiments (DOE) decreased the number of non-significant
experiments, which resulted in reducing the time and cost of studies. Response
surface methodology (RSM) was applied to dynamic assessment of the adsorption
process. The effects of variables (pH, adsorbent dosage, Mg2+ concentration, time)
and their interactions were investigated by central composite face design (CCFD).
In addition, the numerical optimization was also analyzed. The results
demonstrated that maximum efficiency, 56.21 %, and adsorbent capacity, 5.729
mg/g, occurred at initial concentration of 200 mg/L, adsorbent dosage of 1 g and
pH 10 in duration of 59.816 min which were in good agreement with experimental
results. In order to validate of the dynamic model, artificial neural network (ANN)
was employed. Although RSM had a superior capability in developing of the model
in comparison with ANN, it was acceptable to forecast the magnesium ions removal
by both RSM and ANN approaches. Finally, the studies of the adsorption isotherms,
kinetic models, reusability tests of the adsorbent and comparison with walnut shell
were also done.
Keywords :
Hard water , Response surface methodology (RSM) , Optimization , Biosorbent , Magnesium ions removal
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Research in Water and Wastewater (JARWW)