Waste Aluminum Cans as Effective Electrodes for Acid Red 18 Dye Removal via Electrocoagulation: Parametric Effects, Kinetic and Modeling Studies

The widespread use of aluminum-based food packaging materials has significantly contributed to an increase in aluminum waste generation, the majority of which ends up in landfills. To address this issue, the current study attempted to recycle Waste Aluminum Cans (WAC) by converting them into an effe...

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Published in:IRANIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY & CHEMICAL ENGINEERING-INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH EDITION
Main Authors: Nurulhuda, Amri; Rohman, Fakrony Sholahudin; Suzylawati, Ismail; Abdullah, Ahmad Zuhairi
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Language:English
Published: JIHAD DANESHGAHI 2023
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Online Access:https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001176368900001
author Nurulhuda
Amri; Rohman
Fakrony Sholahudin; Suzylawati
Ismail; Abdullah
Ahmad Zuhairi
spellingShingle Nurulhuda
Amri; Rohman
Fakrony Sholahudin; Suzylawati
Ismail; Abdullah
Ahmad Zuhairi
Waste Aluminum Cans as Effective Electrodes for Acid Red 18 Dye Removal via Electrocoagulation: Parametric Effects, Kinetic and Modeling Studies
Chemistry; Engineering
author_facet Nurulhuda
Amri; Rohman
Fakrony Sholahudin; Suzylawati
Ismail; Abdullah
Ahmad Zuhairi
author_sort Nurulhuda
spelling Nurulhuda, Amri; Rohman, Fakrony Sholahudin; Suzylawati, Ismail; Abdullah, Ahmad Zuhairi
Waste Aluminum Cans as Effective Electrodes for Acid Red 18 Dye Removal via Electrocoagulation: Parametric Effects, Kinetic and Modeling Studies
IRANIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY & CHEMICAL ENGINEERING-INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH EDITION
English
Article
The widespread use of aluminum-based food packaging materials has significantly contributed to an increase in aluminum waste generation, the majority of which ends up in landfills. To address this issue, the current study attempted to recycle Waste Aluminum Cans (WAC) by converting them into an effective electrode for the treatment of Acid Red 18 (AR18) dye via electrocoagulation (EC). Chemical pre-treatment was used for the de-coating of WAC before its application in the EC process. A parameter study was then carried out in a batch monopolar EC cell with two chemically pre-treated WAC electrodes connected to an external DC Power supply to study the effects of current density (10 - 30 mA/cm(2)), initial pH (3 - 11), and initial dye concentration (50 - 250 mg/L) up to 30 min of reaction time. The best-operating conditions were found to be at a current density of 25 mA/cm(2), an initial pH of 6.8 (original pH of dye), and an initial dye concentration of 100 mg/L with a nearly completed decolorization of 99.4 %. The kinetic model of the various current densities was well-fitted by the first-order reaction, with R-2 values ranging from 0.8955 to 0.9914. The mathematical model for the decolorization rate of AR18 dye was successfully developed based on the reaction kinetics and empirical models. The predicted data was in good agreement with the experimental data to validate the developed mathematical model. The characterization analysis of the flocs confirmed that the main dye removal mechanisms were through charge neutralization, coagulation, and adsorption of dye onto the Al(OH)(3) flocs. In conclusion, the WAC was successfully utilized as an effective electrode for the decolorization of AR18 dye via the EC process.
JIHAD DANESHGAHI
1021-9986

2023
42
5

Chemistry; Engineering

WOS:001176368900001
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001176368900001
title Waste Aluminum Cans as Effective Electrodes for Acid Red 18 Dye Removal via Electrocoagulation: Parametric Effects, Kinetic and Modeling Studies
title_short Waste Aluminum Cans as Effective Electrodes for Acid Red 18 Dye Removal via Electrocoagulation: Parametric Effects, Kinetic and Modeling Studies
title_full Waste Aluminum Cans as Effective Electrodes for Acid Red 18 Dye Removal via Electrocoagulation: Parametric Effects, Kinetic and Modeling Studies
title_fullStr Waste Aluminum Cans as Effective Electrodes for Acid Red 18 Dye Removal via Electrocoagulation: Parametric Effects, Kinetic and Modeling Studies
title_full_unstemmed Waste Aluminum Cans as Effective Electrodes for Acid Red 18 Dye Removal via Electrocoagulation: Parametric Effects, Kinetic and Modeling Studies
title_sort Waste Aluminum Cans as Effective Electrodes for Acid Red 18 Dye Removal via Electrocoagulation: Parametric Effects, Kinetic and Modeling Studies
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description The widespread use of aluminum-based food packaging materials has significantly contributed to an increase in aluminum waste generation, the majority of which ends up in landfills. To address this issue, the current study attempted to recycle Waste Aluminum Cans (WAC) by converting them into an effective electrode for the treatment of Acid Red 18 (AR18) dye via electrocoagulation (EC). Chemical pre-treatment was used for the de-coating of WAC before its application in the EC process. A parameter study was then carried out in a batch monopolar EC cell with two chemically pre-treated WAC electrodes connected to an external DC Power supply to study the effects of current density (10 - 30 mA/cm(2)), initial pH (3 - 11), and initial dye concentration (50 - 250 mg/L) up to 30 min of reaction time. The best-operating conditions were found to be at a current density of 25 mA/cm(2), an initial pH of 6.8 (original pH of dye), and an initial dye concentration of 100 mg/L with a nearly completed decolorization of 99.4 %. The kinetic model of the various current densities was well-fitted by the first-order reaction, with R-2 values ranging from 0.8955 to 0.9914. The mathematical model for the decolorization rate of AR18 dye was successfully developed based on the reaction kinetics and empirical models. The predicted data was in good agreement with the experimental data to validate the developed mathematical model. The characterization analysis of the flocs confirmed that the main dye removal mechanisms were through charge neutralization, coagulation, and adsorption of dye onto the Al(OH)(3) flocs. In conclusion, the WAC was successfully utilized as an effective electrode for the decolorization of AR18 dye via the EC process.
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