Arithmetical Modeling Kinetics and Thermodynamics on the Adsorption of Reactive Yellow 17 by a Low-Cost Adsorbent: balsamodendroncaudatum wood waste- Based Activated Carbon Using Sulfuric Acid Activator-Assisted Thermal establishment
Keywords:
BAC, Adsorption, Reactive Yellow 17, kinetics, low-cost adsorbents, aqueous solutionAbstract
Balsamodendron caudatum wood waste activated carbon (BAC) has the potential to absorb the dyes from aqueous solution. The inappropriate dumping of dyes in waste water constitutes an environmental trouble and can cause harm to the ecosystem. Present examination deals with the utilization of (BAC) waste as a sorbent for the exclusion of Reactive Yellow 17 dye from its aqueous solutions. The research indicates that sorption is subjective by initial dye concentration, contact time, dye solution pH, thermodynamic parameters such as the free energy, enthalpy, entropy and adsorption temperature have been investigated in the present study. A Kinetic study of dye followed the pseudo-first-order, pseudo second-order and Elovich models respectively. Outcome show that the pseudo first order kinetic model was found to compare the new data well.
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