Nickel and methylene blue removal efficiency using durian rind powder
Date
2012-06-18Author
Syakirah Afiza, Mohammed
Muniandi, Vishnuvarthan
Norwahidatul Azura, Zainon Najib
Norlia, Mohamad Ibrahim
Farah Naemah, Mohd Saad
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Heavy metals and dyes are major contaminants from industrial wastewater which causes
extensive damage to the environment. This study aims to examine the potential of durian rind as a
low cost adsorbent which can potentially be replaced activated carbon the conventional adsorbent.
Durian rind which is an agricultural waste is prepared in powder form. Several factors such as pH,
contact time and initial adsorbate concentration were studied to develop an adsorption equilibrium
study to determine the adsorption capacity and analyze the suitability of the adsorption process.
From this study, higher pH conditions were determined to be the optimum condition for the
adsorption process for both Nickel and dyes. The contact time study revealed that the adsorption
process occurs swiftly where the adsorption reaches saturation at 30 minutes. From the factors
studied in this research study, the highest removal and lowest removal for nickel was 52.87% and
23.57% respectively. Meanwhile higher adsorption was obtained with the adsorption of dyes as of
95.91% and lowest adsorption percentage of 87.46%. The adsorption equilibrium study analysis
portrayed that the adsorption data were better represented by Langmuir model than Freundlich
model. It also showed that the adsorption process was suitable and adsorption capacity reduced in
the order of Methylene Blue and Nickel at 84.75 mg/g and 12.18 mg/g respectively.
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