A comparative study of microwave and chemically treated Acacia nilotica leaf as an eco friendly adsorbent for the removal of rhodamine B dye from aqueous solution
The use of cheap and eco friendly adsorbents prepared from freely and abundantly available Acacia nilotica leaves have been investigated by batch methods. Microwave treated A. nilotica leaves (MVM) are more effective than chemically treated A. nilotica leaves (CVM) for the removal of rhodamine B (RH...
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doaj-5c1ec208dd854a38b59aa51e4a2bcfbe2020-11-24T21:59:54ZengElsevierArabian Journal of Chemistry1878-53522014-09-017449450310.1016/j.arabjc.2010.11.008A comparative study of microwave and chemically treated Acacia nilotica leaf as an eco friendly adsorbent for the removal of rhodamine B dye from aqueous solutionT. Santhi0Ashly Leena Prasad1S. Manonmani2Department of Chemistry, Karpagam University, Coimbatore 641 021, IndiaDepartment of Chemistry, Karpagam University, Coimbatore 641 021, IndiaDepartment of Chemistry, PSG College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore 641 014, IndiaThe use of cheap and eco friendly adsorbents prepared from freely and abundantly available Acacia nilotica leaves have been investigated by batch methods. Microwave treated A. nilotica leaves (MVM) are more effective than chemically treated A. nilotica leaves (CVM) for the removal of rhodamine B (RH B) from aqueous solution. The effect of initial pH, contact time and initial dye concentration of RH B onto CVM and MVM has been investigated. The applicability of the linear form of Langmuir model to CVM and MVM was proved by the high correlation coefficients R2 = 0.9413 and 0.9681 for RH B adsorption. The R2 values were greater than 0.994 for all RH B concentrations, which indicates the applicability of the pseudo-second-order kinetic model. The recycling ability of MVM is greater than CVM. The preparation of MVM does not require an additional chemical treatment step and it attains rapid equilibrium. Hence it is agreeing with the principles of green chemistry and less time is required to possess high adsorption of RH B. Therefore, the eco friendly adsorbent MVM is expected to be environmentally and economically feasible for the removal of RH B from aqueous solutions.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S187853521000256XAcacia niloticaRhodamine BAdsorptionEquilibrium isothermKineticsDesorption |
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T. Santhi Ashly Leena Prasad S. Manonmani A comparative study of microwave and chemically treated Acacia nilotica leaf as an eco friendly adsorbent for the removal of rhodamine B dye from aqueous solution Arabian Journal of Chemistry Acacia nilotica Rhodamine B Adsorption Equilibrium isotherm Kinetics Desorption |
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A comparative study of microwave and chemically treated Acacia nilotica leaf as an eco friendly adsorbent for the removal of rhodamine B dye from aqueous solution |
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A comparative study of microwave and chemically treated Acacia nilotica leaf as an eco friendly adsorbent for the removal of rhodamine B dye from aqueous solution |
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A comparative study of microwave and chemically treated Acacia nilotica leaf as an eco friendly adsorbent for the removal of rhodamine B dye from aqueous solution |
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A comparative study of microwave and chemically treated Acacia nilotica leaf as an eco friendly adsorbent for the removal of rhodamine B dye from aqueous solution |
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A comparative study of microwave and chemically treated Acacia nilotica leaf as an eco friendly adsorbent for the removal of rhodamine B dye from aqueous solution |
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comparative study of microwave and chemically treated acacia nilotica leaf as an eco friendly adsorbent for the removal of rhodamine b dye from aqueous solution |
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The use of cheap and eco friendly adsorbents prepared from freely and abundantly available Acacia nilotica leaves have been investigated by batch methods. Microwave treated A. nilotica leaves (MVM) are more effective than chemically treated A. nilotica leaves (CVM) for the removal of rhodamine B (RH B) from aqueous solution. The effect of initial pH, contact time and initial dye concentration of RH B onto CVM and MVM has been investigated. The applicability of the linear form of Langmuir model to CVM and MVM was proved by the high correlation coefficients R2 = 0.9413 and 0.9681 for RH B adsorption. The R2 values were greater than 0.994 for all RH B concentrations, which indicates the applicability of the pseudo-second-order kinetic model. The recycling ability of MVM is greater than CVM. The preparation of MVM does not require an additional chemical treatment step and it attains rapid equilibrium. Hence it is agreeing with the principles of green chemistry and less time is required to possess high adsorption of RH B. Therefore, the eco friendly adsorbent MVM is expected to be environmentally and economically feasible for the removal of RH B from aqueous solutions. |
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Acacia nilotica Rhodamine B Adsorption Equilibrium isotherm Kinetics Desorption |
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