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[Adsorption of reactive red 198 azo dye from aqueous solution onto the waste coagulation sludge of the water treatment plants]
Iranian Journal of Health and Environment. 2010; 3 (1): 93-102
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-105702
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Much attention has been recently paid on using waste materials as adsorbents for removal of contaminants from water and wastewater. A new low cost waste was examined for its capacity to adsorb RR198, an azo reactive model dye, from an aqueous solution. The waste was dried, powdered and characterized before being used as an adsorbent. The effects of pH [3-10], adsorbent dose [0.2-3 g], dye concentration and contact time on the adsorption efficiency were investigated. Equilibrium study data were modeled using Langmuir and Freundlich models. The characterization analysis indicated that it was composed mainly of ferric hydroxide. The powder had a BET and average pore size of 107 m2/g and 4.5 nm, respectively. The results showed that dye removal was highest at a solution pH of 7 to 8 and a powder dose of 2 g/L. The RR198 removal percentage decreased from 100 and to 43% and at 140 min contact time when the concentration of dye was increased from 25 mg/L to 100 mg/L, at optimum pH and dosage. The Langmuir equation provided the best fit for the experimental data. The maximum adsorption capacity was calculated to be 34.4 mg/g. According to the obtained results, the water coagulation waste sludge appears to be a suitable low cost and effcient adsorbent for removing reactive azo dyes from waste streams
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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Sewage / Triazines / Water Pollutants / Water Pollution / Waste Disposal, Fluid / Water Purification / Waste Management / Adsorption / Naphthalenesulfonates Language: Persian Journal: Iran. J. Health Environ. Year: 2010

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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Sewage / Triazines / Water Pollutants / Water Pollution / Waste Disposal, Fluid / Water Purification / Waste Management / Adsorption / Naphthalenesulfonates Language: Persian Journal: Iran. J. Health Environ. Year: 2010