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Original Articles

Removal of Reactive Blue 21 from Aqueous Solution by Sorption and Solubilization in Micellar Media

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Pages 144-154 | Received 07 Mar 2015, Accepted 25 Mar 2015, Published online: 09 Oct 2015
 

Abstract

This manuscript reports comparative study for the removal of health risk organic dye reactive blue 21 from aqueous solution using sorption and solubilization. Activated carbon was used as sorbent to remove dye. The bath sorption experiments were carried out at different pH, sorbent dosage, contact time, initial concentration, and agitation speed. The applicability of the Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm models was examined. The influence of cationic surfactant, cetyltrimethyl ammonium bromide (CTAB), and an anionic surfactant, sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) on spectral properties of selected dye in aqueous solutions was investigated by means of UV–Visible spectroscopy in sub-micellar and micellar concentration range. Absorption spectra of this dye in the presence of surfactants may confirm which type of interaction is possible between molecules of dye and surfactants. It is expected that initially molecules of dye may attach with monomeric molecules of surfactant in premicellar region while in post-micellar region they are accommodated within micelle. The values of micelle–water partition coefficient, Kx, free energy of partition, ΔGx, of RB21 between bulk water and micelles, drug-surfactant binding constant, Kb, and free energy of binding, ΔGb, were calculated from differential spectroscopic data.

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The data presented here is part of M. Phil at GC University Faisalabad, Pakistan. All authors have substantial contribution at different stages of planning, execution, analysis, and write up of this manuscript. The authors are grateful to Dr. Muhammad Riaz and Dr. Muhammad Zubair (Department of Chemistry-GCUF) for their valuable comments to improve the first draft of this.

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