Kinetic study of removal of the dispersed blue 124 dye from water using avocado seed Fuerte variety as adsorbent (#1167)
Read ArticleDate of Conference
July 17-19, 2024
Published In
"Sustainable Engineering for a Diverse, Equitable, and Inclusive Future at the Service of Education, Research, and Industry for a Society 5.0."
Location of Conference
Costa Rica
Authors
Gonzales-Condori, Elvis Gilmar
Conislla-Ibarra, Ada Danitza
Meza-Surco, Fiorella Yesica
Yucra Condori, Harry R.
Villanueva Salas, Ana María
Angulo Vargas, Sheyla J.
Choquenaira-Quispe, Celia
Abstract
Adsorption processes with biomaterials are an environmentally friendly technology that allows the removal of pollutants; on the other hand, it is known that different factors can alter the removal of pollutants. For this reason, the kinetics of removal of Disperse Blue 124 (DB-124) dye from water using Fuerte variety avocado seed waste as adsorbent was evaluated in the present research. The studies were carried out in batch adsorption systems. For this purpose, the effect of pH, adsorbent dosage, initial dye concentration and temperature on the removal kinetics were jointly evaluated. It was found that the best conditions of the adsorption process were at an initial DB-124 concentration of 200 mg/L, a dosage of 2 g/L, pH=2 and a temperature of 40 °C, achieving the removal of 87.64 % of the dye. The kinetic study was fit in all cases to a pseudo-second order model, which indicates that the adsorption process corresponds to a chemisorption. It was also found that the removal of DB-124 is favored at higher temperatures, which corresponds to an endothermic process. The present research may initiate future DB-124 adsorption studies in real environments using textile wastewater.