Tartaric acid modified rice hull as a sorbent for methylene blue removal

Problem statement: Improper dye discharge from various industries such as textile, paper, cosmetic and plastics into receiving streams can be one of the sources towards water pollution. The release of these effluents not only causes various disruptions in the ecosystems, but also poses hazard effect...

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Main Authors: Siew, Teng Ong, Pei, Sin Keng, Ai, Wen Chong, Siew, Ling Lee, Yung, Tse Hung
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spelling my.utm.266532018-09-22T08:22:45Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/26653/ Tartaric acid modified rice hull as a sorbent for methylene blue removal Siew, Teng Ong Pei, Sin Keng Ai, Wen Chong Siew, Ling Lee Yung, Tse Hung Q Science Problem statement: Improper dye discharge from various industries such as textile, paper, cosmetic and plastics into receiving streams can be one of the sources towards water pollution. The release of these effluents not only causes various disruptions in the ecosystems, but also poses hazard effect as most of the dyes are highly toxic, mutagenic and carcinogenic in nature. Approach: To prepare an inexpensive and efficient sorbent by chemically modifying rice hull for the removal of Methylene Blue (MB) which is predominantly used in coloring acrylic fiber. Batch experiments were carried out for the removal of MB from aqueous solution by using Tartaric Acid Modified Rice Hull (TARH). Parameters studied include effect of pH, contact time, initial dye concentration and agitation rate and sorption isotherm. Results: From the results, the percentage uptake of MB increased with increasing contact time and agitation rate. Based on the linear regression correlation coefficient, R2, the system under study is more appropriately described by the pseudo-second order model. Maximum sorption capacity calculated from the Langmuir model is 25.0 mg g-1 for MB. Conclusion: The study has shown the effectiveness of TARH in the removal of MB, a basic dye from synthetic solutions. Science Publications 2010 Article PeerReviewed Siew, Teng Ong and Pei, Sin Keng and Ai, Wen Chong and Siew, Ling Lee and Yung, Tse Hung (2010) Tartaric acid modified rice hull as a sorbent for methylene blue removal. American Journal of Environmental Sciences, 6 (3). 244- 248. ISSN 1553-345X http://thescipub.com/pdf/10.3844/ajessp.2010.244.248
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Siew, Teng Ong
Pei, Sin Keng
Ai, Wen Chong
Siew, Ling Lee
Yung, Tse Hung
Tartaric acid modified rice hull as a sorbent for methylene blue removal
description Problem statement: Improper dye discharge from various industries such as textile, paper, cosmetic and plastics into receiving streams can be one of the sources towards water pollution. The release of these effluents not only causes various disruptions in the ecosystems, but also poses hazard effect as most of the dyes are highly toxic, mutagenic and carcinogenic in nature. Approach: To prepare an inexpensive and efficient sorbent by chemically modifying rice hull for the removal of Methylene Blue (MB) which is predominantly used in coloring acrylic fiber. Batch experiments were carried out for the removal of MB from aqueous solution by using Tartaric Acid Modified Rice Hull (TARH). Parameters studied include effect of pH, contact time, initial dye concentration and agitation rate and sorption isotherm. Results: From the results, the percentage uptake of MB increased with increasing contact time and agitation rate. Based on the linear regression correlation coefficient, R2, the system under study is more appropriately described by the pseudo-second order model. Maximum sorption capacity calculated from the Langmuir model is 25.0 mg g-1 for MB. Conclusion: The study has shown the effectiveness of TARH in the removal of MB, a basic dye from synthetic solutions.
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author Siew, Teng Ong
Pei, Sin Keng
Ai, Wen Chong
Siew, Ling Lee
Yung, Tse Hung
author_facet Siew, Teng Ong
Pei, Sin Keng
Ai, Wen Chong
Siew, Ling Lee
Yung, Tse Hung
author_sort Siew, Teng Ong
title Tartaric acid modified rice hull as a sorbent for methylene blue removal
title_short Tartaric acid modified rice hull as a sorbent for methylene blue removal
title_full Tartaric acid modified rice hull as a sorbent for methylene blue removal
title_fullStr Tartaric acid modified rice hull as a sorbent for methylene blue removal
title_full_unstemmed Tartaric acid modified rice hull as a sorbent for methylene blue removal
title_sort tartaric acid modified rice hull as a sorbent for methylene blue removal
publisher Science Publications
publishDate 2010
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/26653/
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