Removal of brilliant green and procionred dyes from aqueous solutionby adsorption using selected agricultural wastes

Approximately 10-15 % of usage synthetic textile dyes are released to waste streams meanwhile the effluent release from wastewater treatment plant contribute 20 %. Adsorption being a physical process, inexpensive and less time consuming, is widely accepted to eliminate dyes from wastewater. An exper...

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Main Authors: Mohd. Nor, Nurafifah, Hadibarata, Tony, Yusop, Zulkifli, Lazim, Zainab Mat
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spelling my.utm.548672017-11-01T04:16:49Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/54867/ Removal of brilliant green and procionred dyes from aqueous solutionby adsorption using selected agricultural wastes Mohd. Nor, Nurafifah Hadibarata, Tony Yusop, Zulkifli Lazim, Zainab Mat TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Approximately 10-15 % of usage synthetic textile dyes are released to waste streams meanwhile the effluent release from wastewater treatment plant contribute 20 %. Adsorption being a physical process, inexpensive and less time consuming, is widely accepted to eliminate dyes from wastewater. An experiment was carried out to observe the adsorption of Brilliant Green and Procion Red dye. The experiment is to identify the most effective adsorbent to remove the colour of Brilliant Green and Procion Red. Both dyes were mixed with the agricultural wastes, spent tea leaves, jackfruit peels, rambutan peels, and mangosteen peels. The percentage of removal and adsorption capacity of the dyes were examined. Rambutan peels were the most effective adsorbent to remove Brilliant Green which is 96.42 % with 9.64 mg/g adsorption capacity, whereas for Procion Red, jackfruit peels were recorded as the highest percentage of removal, 61.2 % with 6.12 mg/g adsorption capacity in 24 hours. Based on FESEM and FTIR results, the effectiveness of adsorbents was affected by the structure of the adsorbent, presence of pores and functional groups. Functional group of carbonyl and carboxyl helps in the adsorption process and will form bonds with the dyes and thus remove them from the solution. Penerbit UTM Press 2015-06-30 Article PeerReviewed Mohd. Nor, Nurafifah and Hadibarata, Tony and Yusop, Zulkifli and Lazim, Zainab Mat (2015) Removal of brilliant green and procionred dyes from aqueous solutionby adsorption using selected agricultural wastes. Jurnal Teknologi, 74 (11). pp. 117-122. ISSN 0127-9696
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Mohd. Nor, Nurafifah
Hadibarata, Tony
Yusop, Zulkifli
Lazim, Zainab Mat
Removal of brilliant green and procionred dyes from aqueous solutionby adsorption using selected agricultural wastes
description Approximately 10-15 % of usage synthetic textile dyes are released to waste streams meanwhile the effluent release from wastewater treatment plant contribute 20 %. Adsorption being a physical process, inexpensive and less time consuming, is widely accepted to eliminate dyes from wastewater. An experiment was carried out to observe the adsorption of Brilliant Green and Procion Red dye. The experiment is to identify the most effective adsorbent to remove the colour of Brilliant Green and Procion Red. Both dyes were mixed with the agricultural wastes, spent tea leaves, jackfruit peels, rambutan peels, and mangosteen peels. The percentage of removal and adsorption capacity of the dyes were examined. Rambutan peels were the most effective adsorbent to remove Brilliant Green which is 96.42 % with 9.64 mg/g adsorption capacity, whereas for Procion Red, jackfruit peels were recorded as the highest percentage of removal, 61.2 % with 6.12 mg/g adsorption capacity in 24 hours. Based on FESEM and FTIR results, the effectiveness of adsorbents was affected by the structure of the adsorbent, presence of pores and functional groups. Functional group of carbonyl and carboxyl helps in the adsorption process and will form bonds with the dyes and thus remove them from the solution.
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author Mohd. Nor, Nurafifah
Hadibarata, Tony
Yusop, Zulkifli
Lazim, Zainab Mat
author_facet Mohd. Nor, Nurafifah
Hadibarata, Tony
Yusop, Zulkifli
Lazim, Zainab Mat
author_sort Mohd. Nor, Nurafifah
title Removal of brilliant green and procionred dyes from aqueous solutionby adsorption using selected agricultural wastes
title_short Removal of brilliant green and procionred dyes from aqueous solutionby adsorption using selected agricultural wastes
title_full Removal of brilliant green and procionred dyes from aqueous solutionby adsorption using selected agricultural wastes
title_fullStr Removal of brilliant green and procionred dyes from aqueous solutionby adsorption using selected agricultural wastes
title_full_unstemmed Removal of brilliant green and procionred dyes from aqueous solutionby adsorption using selected agricultural wastes
title_sort removal of brilliant green and procionred dyes from aqueous solutionby adsorption using selected agricultural wastes
publisher Penerbit UTM Press
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/54867/
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