Constancy And Kinetics Of Direct Yellow 27 From Aqueous Solution Using Balsamodendroncaudatum Wood Squander Activated Nano Springy Carbon Material
J. Environ. Nanotechnol., Volume 7, No 1 (2018) pp. 47-51
Abstract
The sorption competence of Balsamodendron caudatum wood waste comparative to Direct Yellow 27 was analyzed to check its significance in textile waste water association. Balsamodendron caudatum wood squander activated nano springy carbon material (BANCM) was treated by means of sulphuric acid to make a choice up sorption ability for the exclusion of Direct Yellow 27 (C.I. No 13950) from aqueous solution. The treated (BANCM) using sulphuric acid was determined through SEM , XRD and FT-IR. Contemporary learning deals with the use of BANCM squander as adsorbent for the removal of Direct Yellow 27 dye from its aqueous solutions. The investigation point out that sorption is perfunctory by initial dye concentration, dye solution pH and sorption temperature have been investigated in the present study. Kinetic force of dye followed the pseudo-first-order, pseudo second-order and Elovich models respectively. Consequences show that the pseudo first order kinetic model was established to compare the investigational description excellent.
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