Literature DB >> 15158382

Adsorption of acid dyes from aqueous solution on activated bleaching earth.

W T Tsai1, C Y Chang, C H Ing, C F Chang.   

Abstract

In the present study, activated bleaching earth was used as clay adsorbent for an investigation of the adsorbability and adsorption kinetics of acid dyes (i.e., acid orange 51, acid blue 9, and acid orange 10) with three different molecular sizes from aqueous solution at 25 degrees C in a batch adsorber. The rate of adsorption has been investigated under the most important process parameters (i.e., initial dye concentration). A simple pseudo-second-order model has been tested to predict the adsorption rate constant, equilibrium adsorbate concentration, and equilibrium adsorption capacity by the fittings of the experimental data. The results showed that the adsorbability of the acid acids by activated bleaching earth follows the order: acid orange 51 > acid blue 9 > acid orange 10, parallel to the molecular weights and molecular sizes of the acid dyes. The adsorption removals (below 3%) of acid blue 9 and acid orange 10 onto the clay adsorbent are far lower than that (approximately 24%) of acid orange 51. Further, the adsorption kinetic of acid orange 51 can be well described by the pseudo-second-order reaction model. Based on the isotherm data obtained from the fittings of the adsorption kinetics, the Langmuir model appears to fit the adsorption better than the Freundlich model. The external coefficients of mass transfer of the acid orange 51 molecule across the boundary layer of adsorbent particle have also been estimated at the order of 10(-4)-10(-5) cm s(-1) based on the film-pore model and pseudo-second-order reaction model.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15158382     DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2004.01.072

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Colloid Interface Sci        ISSN: 0021-9797            Impact factor:   8.128


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Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2019-11-19       Impact factor: 4.036

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3.  Application of acidic treated pumice as an adsorbent for the removal of azo dye from aqueous solutions: kinetic, equilibrium and thermodynamic studies.

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Journal:  Iranian J Environ Health Sci Eng       Date:  2012-11-05

Review 4.  Application of montmorillonite in bentonite as a pharmaceutical excipient in drug delivery systems.

Authors:  Ju-Hwan Park; Hyeon-Jong Shin; Min Hwan Kim; Ji-Su Kim; Naewon Kang; Jae-Young Lee; Ki-Taek Kim; Jangik Ike Lee; Dae-Duk Kim
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