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Kinetics of azo dyes sorption onto low-cost sorbents

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Pages 2675-2679 | Received 27 Mar 2014, Accepted 14 Jul 2014, Published online: 08 Sep 2014
 

Abstract

Removal of dyes from wastewater is of paramount importance for water quality. Biological methods alone are not capable of dealing with such pollution. Even small amounts of dye in water are highly visible and difficult to remove using conventional methods. Dyes are chemically complex, and advanced techniques such as chemical and photo-oxidation, adsorption or membrane separation must be used for their removal. Adsorption is commonly used at a final stage of dye removal process when high-purity water is required. Sorption kinetics is a key parameter for assessing sorbent efficiency in removing dyes. Results of tests on sorption kinetics of selected azo dyes (Reactive Blue 81, Reactive Red 120, Direct Orange 26 and Direct Black 22) are presented in the paper. Sorption tests were carried out using rye straw with and without thermal and chemical pre-treatment processes. Experimental data were analysed using the relevant kinetic equations. In most cases, the equation used was the Elovich model.

Acknowledgement

The paper was financed from the National Science Centre funds granted on the basis of decision no. DEC-2011/01/B/ST8/07167.

Notes

Presented at the Conference on Desalination for the Environment: Clean Water and Energy 11–15 May 2014, Limassol, Cyprus

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