Optimization of Adsorption Parameters for Removal of Cationic Dyes on Lignocellulosic Agricultural Waste Modified by Citric Acid: Central Composite Design

Barley straw (BS-C) and corn stalks (CS-C) modified by citric acid are hopeful adsorbents for the removal of cationic dyes from aqueous solutions. Optimization of adsorption factors to improve removal of methylene blue (MB) and malachite green (MG) on BC-C and CS-C was carried out by response surfac...

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Main Authors: Liudmyla Soldatkina, Marianna Yanar
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description Barley straw (BS-C) and corn stalks (CS-C) modified by citric acid are hopeful adsorbents for the removal of cationic dyes from aqueous solutions. Optimization of adsorption factors to improve removal of methylene blue (MB) and malachite green (MG) on BC-C and CS-C was carried out by response surface methodology with central composite design. The effect of pH, time, dye concentration, and adsorbent dose on the removal efficiency of cationic dyes was investigated. The experimental data were in good agreement with the predicted data obtained by mathematical models. Accordingly, the maximum MB removal efficiency on BS-C of 97% was achieved with a pH of 6.4, time of 50 min, an adsorbent dose of 11 g L<sup>−1</sup>, and an initial MB concentration of 26 mg L<sup>−1</sup>; the maximum MG removal efficiency on BS-C of 95% was achieved with a pH of 7.2, time of 60 min, an adsorbent dose of 14 g L<sup>−1</sup>, and an initial MG concentration of 24 mg L<sup>−1</sup>; the maximum MB removal efficiency on CS-C of 97% was achieved with a pH of 6.5, time of 45 min, an adsorbent dose of 11 g L<sup>−1</sup>, and an initial MB concentration of 20 mg L<sup>−1</sup>; the maximum MG removal efficiency on CS-C of 94% was achieved with a pH of 6.6, time of 50 min, an adsorbent dose of 12 g L<sup>−1</sup>, and an initial MG concentration of 24 mg L<sup>−1</sup>.
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spelling doaj.art-4b7b596fc0dd475785fdbe1863f481622023-11-16T19:45:45ZengMDPI AGChemEngineering2305-70842023-01-0171610.3390/chemengineering7010006Optimization of Adsorption Parameters for Removal of Cationic Dyes on Lignocellulosic Agricultural Waste Modified by Citric Acid: Central Composite DesignLiudmyla Soldatkina0Marianna Yanar1Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy, Odesa I.I. Mechnikov National University, 2, Dvoryanska Str., 65082 Odesa, UkraineFaculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy, Odesa I.I. Mechnikov National University, 2, Dvoryanska Str., 65082 Odesa, UkraineBarley straw (BS-C) and corn stalks (CS-C) modified by citric acid are hopeful adsorbents for the removal of cationic dyes from aqueous solutions. Optimization of adsorption factors to improve removal of methylene blue (MB) and malachite green (MG) on BC-C and CS-C was carried out by response surface methodology with central composite design. The effect of pH, time, dye concentration, and adsorbent dose on the removal efficiency of cationic dyes was investigated. The experimental data were in good agreement with the predicted data obtained by mathematical models. Accordingly, the maximum MB removal efficiency on BS-C of 97% was achieved with a pH of 6.4, time of 50 min, an adsorbent dose of 11 g L<sup>−1</sup>, and an initial MB concentration of 26 mg L<sup>−1</sup>; the maximum MG removal efficiency on BS-C of 95% was achieved with a pH of 7.2, time of 60 min, an adsorbent dose of 14 g L<sup>−1</sup>, and an initial MG concentration of 24 mg L<sup>−1</sup>; the maximum MB removal efficiency on CS-C of 97% was achieved with a pH of 6.5, time of 45 min, an adsorbent dose of 11 g L<sup>−1</sup>, and an initial MB concentration of 20 mg L<sup>−1</sup>; the maximum MG removal efficiency on CS-C of 94% was achieved with a pH of 6.6, time of 50 min, an adsorbent dose of 12 g L<sup>−1</sup>, and an initial MG concentration of 24 mg L<sup>−1</sup>.https://www.mdpi.com/2305-7084/7/1/6adsorptionmethylene bluemalachite greencitric acidmodified barley strawmodified corn stalks
spellingShingle Liudmyla Soldatkina
Marianna Yanar
Optimization of Adsorption Parameters for Removal of Cationic Dyes on Lignocellulosic Agricultural Waste Modified by Citric Acid: Central Composite Design
ChemEngineering
adsorption
methylene blue
malachite green
citric acid
modified barley straw
modified corn stalks
title Optimization of Adsorption Parameters for Removal of Cationic Dyes on Lignocellulosic Agricultural Waste Modified by Citric Acid: Central Composite Design
title_full Optimization of Adsorption Parameters for Removal of Cationic Dyes on Lignocellulosic Agricultural Waste Modified by Citric Acid: Central Composite Design
title_fullStr Optimization of Adsorption Parameters for Removal of Cationic Dyes on Lignocellulosic Agricultural Waste Modified by Citric Acid: Central Composite Design
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of Adsorption Parameters for Removal of Cationic Dyes on Lignocellulosic Agricultural Waste Modified by Citric Acid: Central Composite Design
title_short Optimization of Adsorption Parameters for Removal of Cationic Dyes on Lignocellulosic Agricultural Waste Modified by Citric Acid: Central Composite Design
title_sort optimization of adsorption parameters for removal of cationic dyes on lignocellulosic agricultural waste modified by citric acid central composite design
topic adsorption
methylene blue
malachite green
citric acid
modified barley straw
modified corn stalks
url https://www.mdpi.com/2305-7084/7/1/6
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