Equilibrium and kinetic modelling of dye adsorption by eggshell
Abstract
The objective of this study was to investigate the removal of Basic Red 46 (BR 46)
from synthetic wastewater by the adsorption onto eggshell. This experiment was
carried out to investigate the effectiveness of eggshell in adsorption of dye. The
operation parameters investigated included eggshell dosage, initial dye concentration
and agitation speed. Experimental tests were conducted in a batch process. The
experimental isotherms data were analyzed using Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm
models. The analysis found that Langmuir isotherm model fits the data very well for
BR 46 dyes on adsorbents. The calculated dimensionless separation, RL indicated that
the adsorption of the BR 46 dyes onto adsorbent were favorable. Pseudo-first order
and pseudo-second order kinetic equations were used to examine the experimental data
of different adsorbent dosage. It was found that the pseudo-second order kinetic
equation described the data of dyes adsorption on adsorbent. Surface morphology of
eggshell was also examined using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). The results
showed that as expected, adsorption capacity of dye increased with the time. The
amount of adsorption capacity of BR 46 is increased with 0.2 g of adsorbent dosage,
150 rpm of agitation speed and 10 ppm of initial dye concentration.