Characterization Of Coconut Husk As Adsorbent For Methylene Blue Dyes

The dyeing procedure polluted water supplies by depositing dye effluents into them. Amongst the most efficient strategies for decolorization is activated carbon adsorption. Activated carbon coconut husk (ACCH) was developed for methylene blue (MB) reduction in this research. Dyes removal rates were...

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Main Author: Rahman, Nurul Natrah Abdul
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Published: Universiti Sains Malaysia 2022
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spelling my.usm.eprints.57791 http://eprints.usm.my/57791/ Characterization Of Coconut Husk As Adsorbent For Methylene Blue Dyes Rahman, Nurul Natrah Abdul T Technology TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) The dyeing procedure polluted water supplies by depositing dye effluents into them. Amongst the most efficient strategies for decolorization is activated carbon adsorption. Activated carbon coconut husk (ACCH) was developed for methylene blue (MB) reduction in this research. Dyes removal rates were studied using a variety of factors, including pH, temperature, adsorbent dosage, contact time, and initial dye concentration (Oliveira et al., 2020). The optimal treatment pH, dosage of MB and ACCH were determined to be pH 5, 15mg/mL and 1.0g/mL respectively, resulting in MB dye elimination of 84.02%. The impact of initial dye concentration (15mg/mL - 75mg/mL) was studied. As the initial dye concentration and pH rose, so did the adsorption of MB on ACCH. By utilizing the intraparticle diffusion model, the adsorption mechanism was determined. The SEM images results also indicate that the shape of the treated bio adsorbent is more porous and rougher to enhance the adsorption process. EDX images can indicate which element can be found after batch adsorption studies. 82.58% carbon (C), 0.12% aluminium (Al), 11.60% oxygen (O), 4.51% nitrogen (N), silicon (Si), 0.07% sulphur (S), 0.75 % calcium (Ca), and 0.24% phosphorus (P) were detected by element EDX analysis in the ACCH. In the meantime, FTIR examination reveals a decline in peaks due to the elimination of lignin and hemicelluloses. Characteristic of coconut husk based on Iso-electric point (IEP) using Zeta Sizer and X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD) also been studied in this research paper. Universiti Sains Malaysia 2022-08-01 Monograph NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/57791/1/Characterization%20Of%20Coconut%20Husk%20As%20Adsorbent%20For%20Methylene%20Blue%20Dyes.pdf Rahman, Nurul Natrah Abdul (2022) Characterization Of Coconut Husk As Adsorbent For Methylene Blue Dyes. Project Report. Universiti Sains Malaysia, Pusat Pengajian Kejuruteraan Awam. (Submitted)
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TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Rahman, Nurul Natrah Abdul
Characterization Of Coconut Husk As Adsorbent For Methylene Blue Dyes
description The dyeing procedure polluted water supplies by depositing dye effluents into them. Amongst the most efficient strategies for decolorization is activated carbon adsorption. Activated carbon coconut husk (ACCH) was developed for methylene blue (MB) reduction in this research. Dyes removal rates were studied using a variety of factors, including pH, temperature, adsorbent dosage, contact time, and initial dye concentration (Oliveira et al., 2020). The optimal treatment pH, dosage of MB and ACCH were determined to be pH 5, 15mg/mL and 1.0g/mL respectively, resulting in MB dye elimination of 84.02%. The impact of initial dye concentration (15mg/mL - 75mg/mL) was studied. As the initial dye concentration and pH rose, so did the adsorption of MB on ACCH. By utilizing the intraparticle diffusion model, the adsorption mechanism was determined. The SEM images results also indicate that the shape of the treated bio adsorbent is more porous and rougher to enhance the adsorption process. EDX images can indicate which element can be found after batch adsorption studies. 82.58% carbon (C), 0.12% aluminium (Al), 11.60% oxygen (O), 4.51% nitrogen (N), silicon (Si), 0.07% sulphur (S), 0.75 % calcium (Ca), and 0.24% phosphorus (P) were detected by element EDX analysis in the ACCH. In the meantime, FTIR examination reveals a decline in peaks due to the elimination of lignin and hemicelluloses. Characteristic of coconut husk based on Iso-electric point (IEP) using Zeta Sizer and X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD) also been studied in this research paper.
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author Rahman, Nurul Natrah Abdul
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title Characterization Of Coconut Husk As Adsorbent For Methylene Blue Dyes
title_short Characterization Of Coconut Husk As Adsorbent For Methylene Blue Dyes
title_full Characterization Of Coconut Husk As Adsorbent For Methylene Blue Dyes
title_fullStr Characterization Of Coconut Husk As Adsorbent For Methylene Blue Dyes
title_full_unstemmed Characterization Of Coconut Husk As Adsorbent For Methylene Blue Dyes
title_sort characterization of coconut husk as adsorbent for methylene blue dyes
publisher Universiti Sains Malaysia
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