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Integrated Fuzzy AHP-TOPSIS for selecting the best color removal process using carbon-based adsorbent materials: multi-criteria decision making vs. systematic review approaches and modeling of textile wastewater treatment in real conditions

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Pages 7329-7344 | Received 12 Aug 2020, Accepted 10 Sep 2020, Published online: 29 Sep 2020
 

ABSTRACT

Here, Fuzzy AHP-TOPSIS methodology proposed for selecting the best colour treatment process using carbon-based adsorbent materials. Cost, safety, accessibility, reuse and adsorption capacity were identified as the main criteria for decision making. The priority of the criteria based on the experts’ opinions ordered as accessibility, reuse, adsorption capacity, environment safety, human safety, material cost, equipment cost with BNP = 0.250, 0.217, 0.172, 0.144, 0.105, 0.070 and 0.049, respectively. The consistency ratio was found 0.7% (less than 10%), which was acceptable to prioritise the criteria results. Fuzzy TOPSIS decision matrix with respect to criteria for evaluating the performance of eight carbon-based adsorbent materials in colour removal was formed and adsorbents ranked according to the NCCi as powder activated carbon>granular activated carbon >carbon nano tube >graphene oxide > graphene >reduced graphene oxide >graphite>coal. Finally, the effect of key factors in the treatment of real textile wastewater using PAC was investigated and optimised with RSM-CCF modelling. The optimal value of the parameters for the best productivity (81.60%) were as follows: pH: 3, PAC dose: 9.99 g L−1 and contact time: 83.19 min, respectively. The adsorption equilibrium and kinetic data were fitted with the Langmuir monolayer isotherm model (qmax: 127.431 ADMI/g, R2: 0.999) and Pseudo-first-order kinetics (R2: 0.998). Thermodynamic parameters, i.e. R2 > 0.995, ΔH°> 0, ΔS°> 0 and ΔG°< 0 also indicated colour adsorption are feasible, spontaneous and endothermic in nature.

Acknowledgements

The present study was adapted from the PhD thesis of Ali Azari at Tehran University of Medical Sciences. The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support given by the Tehran University of Medical Sciences [grant No. 97-03-27-39476].

Disclosure statement

The authors declare that they have no known competingfinancial interests or personal relationships that could haveappeared to influence the work reported in this paper.

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Funding

This work was supported by the Tehran University of Medical Sciences and Health Services [97-03-27-39476].

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