Adsorptive removal of methylene blue by chemically treated cellulosic waste banana (Musa sapientum) peels
Acid-treated banana peel (ATBP) was developed by H2SO4 activation to be a potential adsorbent for methylene blue (MB) from aqueous solution. Batch mode adsorption studies were conducted by varying adsorbent dosage (0.02–0.30 g), solution pH (3–12), initial MB concentrations (10–300 mg/L) and contact...
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2-s2.0-85142292444 Jawad A.H.; Rashid R.A.; Ishak M.A.M.; Ismail K. Adsorptive removal of methylene blue by chemically treated cellulosic waste banana (Musa sapientum) peels 2018 Journal of Taibah University for Science 12 6 10.1080/16583655.2018.1519893 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85142292444&doi=10.1080%2f16583655.2018.1519893&partnerID=40&md5=605b93f0e4cdb4f39417191d094ee28e Acid-treated banana peel (ATBP) was developed by H2SO4 activation to be a potential adsorbent for methylene blue (MB) from aqueous solution. Batch mode adsorption studies were conducted by varying adsorbent dosage (0.02–0.30 g), solution pH (3–12), initial MB concentrations (10–300 mg/L) and contact time (0–1440 min). The adsorption data of MB by ATBP were in agreement with Langmuir isotherm, with maximum adsorption capacities of 250 mg/g at 303 K. The pseudo-first-order kinetic model best described the kinetic data. The adsorption of MB onto ATBP surface was endothermic in nature and spontaneous under the experimented conditions. Results supported the potential use of the ATBP as an effective adsorbent for the treatment of cationic dyes such as MB from aqueous solution. © 2018 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Taylor and Francis Ltd. 16583655 English Article All Open Access; Gold Open Access |
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Jawad A.H.; Rashid R.A.; Ishak M.A.M.; Ismail K. |
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Jawad A.H.; Rashid R.A.; Ishak M.A.M.; Ismail K. Adsorptive removal of methylene blue by chemically treated cellulosic waste banana (Musa sapientum) peels |
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Adsorptive removal of methylene blue by chemically treated cellulosic waste banana (Musa sapientum) peels |
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Adsorptive removal of methylene blue by chemically treated cellulosic waste banana (Musa sapientum) peels |
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Adsorptive removal of methylene blue by chemically treated cellulosic waste banana (Musa sapientum) peels |
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Adsorptive removal of methylene blue by chemically treated cellulosic waste banana (Musa sapientum) peels |
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Adsorptive removal of methylene blue by chemically treated cellulosic waste banana (Musa sapientum) peels |
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Adsorptive removal of methylene blue by chemically treated cellulosic waste banana (Musa sapientum) peels |
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Acid-treated banana peel (ATBP) was developed by H2SO4 activation to be a potential adsorbent for methylene blue (MB) from aqueous solution. Batch mode adsorption studies were conducted by varying adsorbent dosage (0.02–0.30 g), solution pH (3–12), initial MB concentrations (10–300 mg/L) and contact time (0–1440 min). The adsorption data of MB by ATBP were in agreement with Langmuir isotherm, with maximum adsorption capacities of 250 mg/g at 303 K. The pseudo-first-order kinetic model best described the kinetic data. The adsorption of MB onto ATBP surface was endothermic in nature and spontaneous under the experimented conditions. Results supported the potential use of the ATBP as an effective adsorbent for the treatment of cationic dyes such as MB from aqueous solution. © 2018 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. |
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