BALANCE, ISOTHERMS AND KINETICS OF REACTIVE YELLOW 86COMMENCINGSOLUTION BYBALSAMODENDRONCAUDATUM WOOD WASTE ACTIVATED NANO PERMEABLE CARBON MATERIAL
Author(s) -
B. Siva kumar,
M. Vijayalakshmi,
A. Rajendran
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
rasayan journal of chemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.281
H-Index - 22
eISSN - 0976-0083
pISSN - 0974-1496
DOI - 10.31788/rjc.2018.1123018
Subject(s) - kinetics , activated carbon , nano , material balance , chemistry , chemical engineering , carbon fibers , materials science , adsorption , organic chemistry , composite material , process engineering , engineering , physics , composite number , quantum mechanics
The adsorption capacity of Balsamodendroncaudatum wood waste virtual to Reactive yellow 86was tested in fabric wastewater organization .Balsamodendroncaudatum wood waste activated nano porous carbon material (BANCM) was treated by sulphuric acid to pick and choose up adsorption competence for the elimination of Reactive yellow 86 ( C.I. No 70865-29-1) from aqueous solution. The treated (BANCM) with sulphuric acid was analyzed bySEM,XRD, FT-IR and TGA-DTA Analysis.Present study deals with the use of BANCMwaste as an adsorbent for the removal of Reactive yellow 86dye from its aqueous solutions.The studies show that sorption is powered by initial dye concentration, dye solution pH and adsorption temperature have been investigated in the present study. Isotherms for the sorption of Reactive yellow 86on (BANCM)were tested by the Freund lich and Langmuir isotherm equations. A Kinetic study of dye followed the pseudo-first-order, pseudo second-order and Elovich models respectively .Equilibrium isotherms for the adsorption of Reactive yellow 86on (BANCM)were analyzed by the Langmuir isotherm. Up shot indicate that the pseudo-first-order kinetic model was found to compare the investigational statistics fit.
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