Kinetic and equilibrium modeling of low-cost adsorbent of untreated watermelon peel for adsorption of zinc(II)

Watermelon peel is a bio-waste, lower cost, readily available, environment-friendly, and has high adsorption capacities. This study investigates the feasibility of dried watermelon peel (WP) as a low-cost adsorbent for removing Zn2+ from the aqueous solution. Batch experiments were con-ducted at dif...

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Published in:DESALINATION AND WATER TREATMENT
Main Authors: Taib, Nurul Izza; Rosli, Nik Adriana; Rejab, Mazwani Mohd; Rosdi, Nur Amira Farhana Mehamad; Aziz, Nurul Aqilah Abdul; Abd Halim, Siti Noraihah
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author Taib
Nurul Izza; Rosli
Nik Adriana; Rejab
Mazwani Mohd; Rosdi
Nur Amira Farhana Mehamad; Aziz
Nurul Aqilah Abdul; Abd Halim
Siti Noraihah
spellingShingle Taib
Nurul Izza; Rosli
Nik Adriana; Rejab
Mazwani Mohd; Rosdi
Nur Amira Farhana Mehamad; Aziz
Nurul Aqilah Abdul; Abd Halim
Siti Noraihah
Kinetic and equilibrium modeling of low-cost adsorbent of untreated watermelon peel for adsorption of zinc(II)
Engineering; Water Resources
author_facet Taib
Nurul Izza; Rosli
Nik Adriana; Rejab
Mazwani Mohd; Rosdi
Nur Amira Farhana Mehamad; Aziz
Nurul Aqilah Abdul; Abd Halim
Siti Noraihah
author_sort Taib
spelling Taib, Nurul Izza; Rosli, Nik Adriana; Rejab, Mazwani Mohd; Rosdi, Nur Amira Farhana Mehamad; Aziz, Nurul Aqilah Abdul; Abd Halim, Siti Noraihah
Kinetic and equilibrium modeling of low-cost adsorbent of untreated watermelon peel for adsorption of zinc(II)
DESALINATION AND WATER TREATMENT
English
Article
Watermelon peel is a bio-waste, lower cost, readily available, environment-friendly, and has high adsorption capacities. This study investigates the feasibility of dried watermelon peel (WP) as a low-cost adsorbent for removing Zn2+ from the aqueous solution. Batch experiments were con-ducted at different pH, initial concentrations, and contact times to evaluate dried watermelon peels' maximum adsorption capacity. The removal of Zn2+ was increased gradually with increasing pH, with the maximum removal observed at pH 5.0. Langmuir's model isotherm can well explain the equilibrium data for Zn2+ adsorption (R2 = 0.9812). The monolayer adsorption capacity was found to be 20.45 mg/g at an optimum contact time of 1 h. Sorption energy analyses were conducted using Temkin and Dubinin-Radushkevich model isotherm. It was depicted that the sorption ener-gies of Zn2+ on WP fitted well with the Dubinin-Radushkevich isotherm with R2 = 0.918, indicating that the adsorption process is probably physical in nature. The adsorption kinetics shows that the pseudo-second-order equation could best explain the removal of Zn2+. This study shows that the WP can potentially be an alternative low-cost adsorbent to remove Zn2+ from an aqueous solution.
DESALINATION PUBL
1944-3994
1944-3986
2023
306

10.5004/dwt.2023.29831
Engineering; Water Resources

WOS:001110014400013
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001110014400013
title Kinetic and equilibrium modeling of low-cost adsorbent of untreated watermelon peel for adsorption of zinc(II)
title_short Kinetic and equilibrium modeling of low-cost adsorbent of untreated watermelon peel for adsorption of zinc(II)
title_full Kinetic and equilibrium modeling of low-cost adsorbent of untreated watermelon peel for adsorption of zinc(II)
title_fullStr Kinetic and equilibrium modeling of low-cost adsorbent of untreated watermelon peel for adsorption of zinc(II)
title_full_unstemmed Kinetic and equilibrium modeling of low-cost adsorbent of untreated watermelon peel for adsorption of zinc(II)
title_sort Kinetic and equilibrium modeling of low-cost adsorbent of untreated watermelon peel for adsorption of zinc(II)
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description Watermelon peel is a bio-waste, lower cost, readily available, environment-friendly, and has high adsorption capacities. This study investigates the feasibility of dried watermelon peel (WP) as a low-cost adsorbent for removing Zn2+ from the aqueous solution. Batch experiments were con-ducted at different pH, initial concentrations, and contact times to evaluate dried watermelon peels' maximum adsorption capacity. The removal of Zn2+ was increased gradually with increasing pH, with the maximum removal observed at pH 5.0. Langmuir's model isotherm can well explain the equilibrium data for Zn2+ adsorption (R2 = 0.9812). The monolayer adsorption capacity was found to be 20.45 mg/g at an optimum contact time of 1 h. Sorption energy analyses were conducted using Temkin and Dubinin-Radushkevich model isotherm. It was depicted that the sorption ener-gies of Zn2+ on WP fitted well with the Dubinin-Radushkevich isotherm with R2 = 0.918, indicating that the adsorption process is probably physical in nature. The adsorption kinetics shows that the pseudo-second-order equation could best explain the removal of Zn2+. This study shows that the WP can potentially be an alternative low-cost adsorbent to remove Zn2+ from an aqueous solution.
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