Adsorption Isotherm of Methylene blue dye on Sorghum husk and ground nut shell

08 February 2022, Version 1
This content is a preprint and has not undergone peer review at the time of posting.

Abstract

ABSTRACT Dye removal using low cost adsorbent is a suitable method for textile wastewater treatment. The aim of this research work is application of groundnut shell and sorghum husk in powdered form as low cost adsorbent for methylene blue and Congo red dye removal from water at laboratory scale. Batch studies were carried out to determine the adsorption equilibrium of methylene blue and Congo red dye on the two different adsorbent and also to verify the reported data using Langmuir, Freundlich and Temkin isotherm. The study revealed that for the adsorption of methylene blue on sorghum husk, Langmuir Isotherm fitted well the experimental data with R2 value of 0.9710, while for the adsorption of methylene blue on groundnut shell. The Temkin binding energy (bT) are positive for all the experiment, indicating that the process is endothermic. The present work will help to carry out studies in packed column and later scale it up for industrial application.

Comments

Comments are not moderated before they are posted, but they can be removed by the site moderators if they are found to be in contravention of our Commenting Policy [opens in a new tab] - please read this policy before you post. Comments should be used for scholarly discussion of the content in question. You can find more information about how to use the commenting feature here [opens in a new tab] .
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy [opens in a new tab] and Terms of Service [opens in a new tab] apply.