Color Adsorption Performance of Bone Biocomponent for Textile Dyeing Effluent Treatment in Ethiopia

The continued expansion of industrial growth has contributed significantly to the economic development of many countries. However, untreated discharge from the textile factory significant impacts freshwater and public health. The aim of this study is to explore the economical-local wastewater treatm...

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Main Authors: Natinael Kokeb, Tamrat Tesfaye, Shalemu Sharew, Gemeda Gebino, Tinsaye Asfaw
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2023-01-01
Series:Journal of Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/4964194
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author Natinael Kokeb
Tamrat Tesfaye
Shalemu Sharew
Gemeda Gebino
Tinsaye Asfaw
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description The continued expansion of industrial growth has contributed significantly to the economic development of many countries. However, untreated discharge from the textile factory significant impacts freshwater and public health. The aim of this study is to explore the economical-local wastewater treatment for local textile industries. The experiment used the waste bones as a source of calcium-phosphate nanopowder (CNP) biocomponent, adsorbent for azo dye effluent treatment. An isolated biocomponent was analyzed using FTIR and UV-VIS, and its adsorption isotherm was also calculated. The FTIR analysis of CNP showed carbonates, amide, and high-intensity phosphate peaks of 1008 cm−1 and 1337 cm−1. The effect of contact time analyzed by UV-VIS absorption spectra revealed that 70% of color removal was achieved within 30 minutes and 60 minutes for disperse red 1 dye (DR1D) and DCT reactive blue 109 dyes (RB109D), respectively. In addition, the effects of the condition parameters on percentage color removal were analyzed using DOE response surface methodology. The maximum color removal performances are 98.65% and 96%, respectively, for DR1D and RB109D at neutral pH. The Langmuir isotherm was observed in the adsorption of RB109D effluent with an R2 value of 0.994 and the Freundlich isotherm in the adsorption of DR1D with an R2 value of 0.993. Finally, the gauge of the effectiveness of treatment was analyzed by COD, BOD, and TSS values before and after treatment. The maximum deduction percentages of COD, BOD, and TSS were 82, 87, and 70% from RB109D; 89, 90, and 89% from DR1D; and 82, 89, and 71% from the industry sample, respectively. Generally, the study showed that the current adsorbent was a good substitute for synthetic adsorbents.
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spelling doaj.art-d228ac11d77c445b8b59d1ba33a114f92023-07-08T00:00:14ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Engineering2314-49122023-01-01202310.1155/2023/4964194Color Adsorption Performance of Bone Biocomponent for Textile Dyeing Effluent Treatment in EthiopiaNatinael Kokeb0Tamrat Tesfaye1Shalemu Sharew2Gemeda Gebino3Tinsaye Asfaw4Ethiopian Institute of Textile and Fashion TechnologyEthiopian Institute of Textile and Fashion TechnologyEthiopian Institute of Textile and Fashion TechnologyEthiopian Institute of Textile and Fashion TechnologyEthiopian Institute of Textile and Fashion TechnologyThe continued expansion of industrial growth has contributed significantly to the economic development of many countries. However, untreated discharge from the textile factory significant impacts freshwater and public health. The aim of this study is to explore the economical-local wastewater treatment for local textile industries. The experiment used the waste bones as a source of calcium-phosphate nanopowder (CNP) biocomponent, adsorbent for azo dye effluent treatment. An isolated biocomponent was analyzed using FTIR and UV-VIS, and its adsorption isotherm was also calculated. The FTIR analysis of CNP showed carbonates, amide, and high-intensity phosphate peaks of 1008 cm−1 and 1337 cm−1. The effect of contact time analyzed by UV-VIS absorption spectra revealed that 70% of color removal was achieved within 30 minutes and 60 minutes for disperse red 1 dye (DR1D) and DCT reactive blue 109 dyes (RB109D), respectively. In addition, the effects of the condition parameters on percentage color removal were analyzed using DOE response surface methodology. The maximum color removal performances are 98.65% and 96%, respectively, for DR1D and RB109D at neutral pH. The Langmuir isotherm was observed in the adsorption of RB109D effluent with an R2 value of 0.994 and the Freundlich isotherm in the adsorption of DR1D with an R2 value of 0.993. Finally, the gauge of the effectiveness of treatment was analyzed by COD, BOD, and TSS values before and after treatment. The maximum deduction percentages of COD, BOD, and TSS were 82, 87, and 70% from RB109D; 89, 90, and 89% from DR1D; and 82, 89, and 71% from the industry sample, respectively. Generally, the study showed that the current adsorbent was a good substitute for synthetic adsorbents.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/4964194
spellingShingle Natinael Kokeb
Tamrat Tesfaye
Shalemu Sharew
Gemeda Gebino
Tinsaye Asfaw
Color Adsorption Performance of Bone Biocomponent for Textile Dyeing Effluent Treatment in Ethiopia
Journal of Engineering
title Color Adsorption Performance of Bone Biocomponent for Textile Dyeing Effluent Treatment in Ethiopia
title_full Color Adsorption Performance of Bone Biocomponent for Textile Dyeing Effluent Treatment in Ethiopia
title_fullStr Color Adsorption Performance of Bone Biocomponent for Textile Dyeing Effluent Treatment in Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Color Adsorption Performance of Bone Biocomponent for Textile Dyeing Effluent Treatment in Ethiopia
title_short Color Adsorption Performance of Bone Biocomponent for Textile Dyeing Effluent Treatment in Ethiopia
title_sort color adsorption performance of bone biocomponent for textile dyeing effluent treatment in ethiopia
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