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    Methylene Blue removal by adsorption using chemically sugarcane bagasse

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    2018-12
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    Narmatha, Gopalakrishnan
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    Abstract
    A research was carried out to evaluate feasibility study on Methylene Blue removal by using chemically treated sugarcane bagasse. Various parameters were studied in order to identify the optimum condition and adsorption capability of the adsorbent. The parameters selected for this study are contact time, adsorbent dosage, initial dye concentration and pH. The equilibrium time for Methylene Blue (MB) removal by using sugarcane (SB) and chemically treated sugarcane bagasse (SBC) were 80 min and 50 min respectively. Whereas, the optimum adsorbent dose for SBC and SB were 0.6g/L and 0.8g/L respectively. The initial dye concentration for both SB and SBC was 50 ppm. The SBC have high dye adsorption capability in basic condition compared to acidic condition. The percentage of MB removal for SBC in acid condition was 75.82% while 98.26% in base condition. Besides that, in kinetic study the data fitted to pseudo second order. In isotherm analysis, the data obtained fitted well in Langmuir isotherm model compare to Freunlich isotherm model. For adsorbent characterisation study, the Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectrophotometer was used in order to study the functional group contain in adsorbents. The spectrum of SBC contains a lot of organic compounds such as acids, alcohols, aromatic compound, alkanes and nitrile. After the adsorption of MB there was decrease in peak intensity of SBC.
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