REMOVAL OF METHYLENE BLUE BY ADSORPTION ONTO RETAMA RAETAM PLANT: KINETICS AND EQUILIBRIUM STUDY

The feasibility of using medicinal plants species Retama raetam as a low cost and an eco-friendly adsorbent for the adsorption of cationic dye methylene blue from simulated aqueous solution has been investigated. Adsorption kinetics of methylene blue onto Retama raetam plants was studied in a batch...

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Main Authors: Dalila Badis, Zoubir Benmaamar, Othmane Benkortbi, Houcine Boutoumi, Houria Hamitouche, Amele Aggoun
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Published: Academy of Sciences of Moldova, Institute of Chemistry 2016-12-01
Series:Chemistry Journal of Moldova: General, Industrial and Ecological Chemistry
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Online Access:http://www.cjm.asm.md/sites/default/files/article_files/ChemJMold201611(2)_74-83_Benmaamar.pdf
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spelling doaj-327461e985834a44b976fbf8eff7f96e2021-07-02T07:55:47ZengAcademy of Sciences of Moldova, Institute of ChemistryChemistry Journal of Moldova: General, Industrial and Ecological Chemistry1857-17272345-16882016-12-011127483dx.doi.org/10.19261/cjm.2016.11(2).10 REMOVAL OF METHYLENE BLUE BY ADSORPTION ONTO RETAMA RAETAM PLANT: KINETICS AND EQUILIBRIUM STUDYDalila Badis0Zoubir Benmaamar1Othmane Benkortbi2Houcine Boutoumi3Houria Hamitouche4Amele Aggoun5Biomaterials and Transport Phenomena Laboratory, University of Dr Yahia Fares, Ain d’hab, Medea 26000, AlgeriaHydrogen Energetical Application Laboratory, University of Blida1, Soumaa, Blida 9000, AlgeriaBiomaterials and Transport Phenomena Laboratory, University of Dr Yahia Fares, Ain d’hab, Medea 26000, AlgeriaChemical Engineering Laboratory, University of Blida1, Soumaa, Blida 9000, Algeria Hydrogen Energetical Application Laboratory, University of Blida1, Soumaa, Blida 9000, AlgeriaChemical Engineering Laboratory, University of Blida1, Soumaa, Blida 9000, Algeria The feasibility of using medicinal plants species Retama raetam as a low cost and an eco-friendly adsorbent for the adsorption of cationic dye methylene blue from simulated aqueous solution has been investigated. Adsorption kinetics of methylene blue onto Retama raetam plants was studied in a batch system. The effects of pH and contact time were examined. The methylene blue maximum adsorption occurred at pH 8 and the lowest adsorption occurred at pH 2. The apparent equilibrium was reached after 120 min. Optimal experimental conditions were determined. Adsorption modelling parameters for Freundlich and Langmuir isotherms were determined and, based on R2, various error distribution functions were evaluated as well. Adsorption isotherm was best described by non linear Freundlich isotherm model. Thermodynamic studies show that adsorption was spontaneous and exothermic. For determining the best-fit-kinetic adsorption model, the experimental data were analyzed by using pseudo-first-order, pseudo-second-order, pseudo-third-order, Esquivel, and Elovich models. Linear regressive and non-linear regressive method was used to obtain the relative parameters. The statistical functions were estimated to find the suitable method that fit better the experimental data. Both methods were appropriate for obtaining the parameters. The linear pseudo-second-order (type 9 and type 10) models were the best to fit the equilibrium data. The present work showed that plant Retama raetam can be used as a low cost adsorbent for the removal of methylene blue from water.http://www.cjm.asm.md/sites/default/files/article_files/ChemJMold201611(2)_74-83_Benmaamar.pdfRetama raetammethylene blueremovalmodellingadsorption
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author Dalila Badis
Zoubir Benmaamar
Othmane Benkortbi
Houcine Boutoumi
Houria Hamitouche
Amele Aggoun
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Zoubir Benmaamar
Othmane Benkortbi
Houcine Boutoumi
Houria Hamitouche
Amele Aggoun
REMOVAL OF METHYLENE BLUE BY ADSORPTION ONTO RETAMA RAETAM PLANT: KINETICS AND EQUILIBRIUM STUDY
Chemistry Journal of Moldova: General, Industrial and Ecological Chemistry
Retama raetam
methylene blue
removal
modelling
adsorption
author_facet Dalila Badis
Zoubir Benmaamar
Othmane Benkortbi
Houcine Boutoumi
Houria Hamitouche
Amele Aggoun
author_sort Dalila Badis
title REMOVAL OF METHYLENE BLUE BY ADSORPTION ONTO RETAMA RAETAM PLANT: KINETICS AND EQUILIBRIUM STUDY
title_short REMOVAL OF METHYLENE BLUE BY ADSORPTION ONTO RETAMA RAETAM PLANT: KINETICS AND EQUILIBRIUM STUDY
title_full REMOVAL OF METHYLENE BLUE BY ADSORPTION ONTO RETAMA RAETAM PLANT: KINETICS AND EQUILIBRIUM STUDY
title_fullStr REMOVAL OF METHYLENE BLUE BY ADSORPTION ONTO RETAMA RAETAM PLANT: KINETICS AND EQUILIBRIUM STUDY
title_full_unstemmed REMOVAL OF METHYLENE BLUE BY ADSORPTION ONTO RETAMA RAETAM PLANT: KINETICS AND EQUILIBRIUM STUDY
title_sort removal of methylene blue by adsorption onto retama raetam plant: kinetics and equilibrium study
publisher Academy of Sciences of Moldova, Institute of Chemistry
series Chemistry Journal of Moldova: General, Industrial and Ecological Chemistry
issn 1857-1727
2345-1688
publishDate 2016-12-01
description The feasibility of using medicinal plants species Retama raetam as a low cost and an eco-friendly adsorbent for the adsorption of cationic dye methylene blue from simulated aqueous solution has been investigated. Adsorption kinetics of methylene blue onto Retama raetam plants was studied in a batch system. The effects of pH and contact time were examined. The methylene blue maximum adsorption occurred at pH 8 and the lowest adsorption occurred at pH 2. The apparent equilibrium was reached after 120 min. Optimal experimental conditions were determined. Adsorption modelling parameters for Freundlich and Langmuir isotherms were determined and, based on R2, various error distribution functions were evaluated as well. Adsorption isotherm was best described by non linear Freundlich isotherm model. Thermodynamic studies show that adsorption was spontaneous and exothermic. For determining the best-fit-kinetic adsorption model, the experimental data were analyzed by using pseudo-first-order, pseudo-second-order, pseudo-third-order, Esquivel, and Elovich models. Linear regressive and non-linear regressive method was used to obtain the relative parameters. The statistical functions were estimated to find the suitable method that fit better the experimental data. Both methods were appropriate for obtaining the parameters. The linear pseudo-second-order (type 9 and type 10) models were the best to fit the equilibrium data. The present work showed that plant Retama raetam can be used as a low cost adsorbent for the removal of methylene blue from water.
topic Retama raetam
methylene blue
removal
modelling
adsorption
url http://www.cjm.asm.md/sites/default/files/article_files/ChemJMold201611(2)_74-83_Benmaamar.pdf
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