Abstract
Due to their widespread usage in recent years, synthetic dyes may be difficult to remove and pose a health concern. Bioadsorbents proved a low-cost and sustainable method for dye removal. In this study, straight yellow 26 is extracted from textile effluent using sugarcane bagasse. Sugarcane bagasse was treated with propionic acid to enhance the adsorption capability and 0.25 mm particle size was used for further studies which was confirmed by BET analysis. Standard solutions of direct yellow 26 dye were prepared from 10 to 100 ppm concentrations and absorbance was recorded with the help of a UV visible spectrophotometer. After optimizing different parameters (concentration of dye and bioadsorbent dose, pH, time, and particle size), the studies explored that the maximum dye removal percentage was 89% obtained at pH 3, contact time 120 min, particle size 0.25 mm, high adsorbent, and low concentration of dye solution. The kinetic studies were also employed to comprehend the adsorption isotherm and Freundlich isotherm that revealed the pseudo-first-order adsorption process.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Microscopy Research and Technique |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Accepted/In press - 2024 |
Keywords
- adsorption
- bioadsorbent
- direct yellow dye
- optimization
- textile
- wastewater
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Anatomy
- Histology
- Instrumentation
- Medical Laboratory Technology