Fixed bed adsorption study for removing of reactive orange 16 and acid red 114 dyes from aqueous solution using Kenaf

Kenaf fiber has proved its ability to remove dyes from aqueous solutions. This natural material is characterized by its abundant, relatively low cost and eco-friendly. In this study, kenaf core fiber was modified by adding trimethyl-chloro-bilateral-hydroxypropyl trimethyl ammonium chloride as a qua...

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Main Authors: Obaid, Maytham Kadhim, Abdullah, Luqman Chuah, Mahdi, Dalia Sadiq, Idan, Intidhar Jabir, Md. Jamil, Siti Nurul Ain
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Gupta Publications 2017
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/61896/1/Fixed%20bed%20adsorption%20study%20for%20removing%20of%20reactive%20orange%2016%20and%20acid%20red%20114%20dyes%20from%20aqueous%20solution%20using%20Kenaf.pdf
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author Obaid, Maytham Kadhim
Abdullah, Luqman Chuah
Mahdi, Dalia Sadiq
Idan, Intidhar Jabir
Md. Jamil, Siti Nurul Ain
author_facet Obaid, Maytham Kadhim
Abdullah, Luqman Chuah
Mahdi, Dalia Sadiq
Idan, Intidhar Jabir
Md. Jamil, Siti Nurul Ain
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description Kenaf fiber has proved its ability to remove dyes from aqueous solutions. This natural material is characterized by its abundant, relatively low cost and eco-friendly. In this study, kenaf core fiber was modified by adding trimethyl-chloro-bilateral-hydroxypropyl trimethyl ammonium chloride as a quaternizing agent to the constituent in order to increase its ability to adsorb dyes more efficiently. In fixed bed column model, Adsorption experiment was carried out to investigate the effect of height, initial dye concentration, flow rate, and regeneration. Maximum bed capacity, percentage dye removal and equilibrium dye uptake were determined and breakthrough curves were plotted. It was observed that adsorption was higher at lower flow rate, higher bed depth and lower initial dye concentration for two dyes. Maximum bed capacity of 3.25 g was obtained at a flow rate of 10 ml/min, bed height of 7.5 cm and initial dye concentration of 100 ppm. Data from column studies were fitted to three well established column models, Thomas model, Adams-Bohart model and Yoon-Nelson model. The experimental data were in good agreement with theoretical results. The study revealed the applicability of kenaf in fixed bed column for removal of dyes.
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spelling upm.eprints-618962019-02-26T06:50:08Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/61896/ Fixed bed adsorption study for removing of reactive orange 16 and acid red 114 dyes from aqueous solution using Kenaf Obaid, Maytham Kadhim Abdullah, Luqman Chuah Mahdi, Dalia Sadiq Idan, Intidhar Jabir Md. Jamil, Siti Nurul Ain Kenaf fiber has proved its ability to remove dyes from aqueous solutions. This natural material is characterized by its abundant, relatively low cost and eco-friendly. In this study, kenaf core fiber was modified by adding trimethyl-chloro-bilateral-hydroxypropyl trimethyl ammonium chloride as a quaternizing agent to the constituent in order to increase its ability to adsorb dyes more efficiently. In fixed bed column model, Adsorption experiment was carried out to investigate the effect of height, initial dye concentration, flow rate, and regeneration. Maximum bed capacity, percentage dye removal and equilibrium dye uptake were determined and breakthrough curves were plotted. It was observed that adsorption was higher at lower flow rate, higher bed depth and lower initial dye concentration for two dyes. Maximum bed capacity of 3.25 g was obtained at a flow rate of 10 ml/min, bed height of 7.5 cm and initial dye concentration of 100 ppm. Data from column studies were fitted to three well established column models, Thomas model, Adams-Bohart model and Yoon-Nelson model. The experimental data were in good agreement with theoretical results. The study revealed the applicability of kenaf in fixed bed column for removal of dyes. Gupta Publications 2017-01 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/61896/1/Fixed%20bed%20adsorption%20study%20for%20removing%20of%20reactive%20orange%2016%20and%20acid%20red%20114%20dyes%20from%20aqueous%20solution%20using%20Kenaf.pdf Obaid, Maytham Kadhim and Abdullah, Luqman Chuah and Mahdi, Dalia Sadiq and Idan, Intidhar Jabir and Md. Jamil, Siti Nurul Ain (2017) Fixed bed adsorption study for removing of reactive orange 16 and acid red 114 dyes from aqueous solution using Kenaf. International Journal of Research in Advanced Engineering and Technology, 3 (1). 32 - 40. ISSN 2455-0876 http://www.newengineeringjournal.in/archives/2017/vol3/issue1/3-1-28
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Mahdi, Dalia Sadiq
Idan, Intidhar Jabir
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Fixed bed adsorption study for removing of reactive orange 16 and acid red 114 dyes from aqueous solution using Kenaf
title Fixed bed adsorption study for removing of reactive orange 16 and acid red 114 dyes from aqueous solution using Kenaf
title_full Fixed bed adsorption study for removing of reactive orange 16 and acid red 114 dyes from aqueous solution using Kenaf
title_fullStr Fixed bed adsorption study for removing of reactive orange 16 and acid red 114 dyes from aqueous solution using Kenaf
title_full_unstemmed Fixed bed adsorption study for removing of reactive orange 16 and acid red 114 dyes from aqueous solution using Kenaf
title_short Fixed bed adsorption study for removing of reactive orange 16 and acid red 114 dyes from aqueous solution using Kenaf
title_sort fixed bed adsorption study for removing of reactive orange 16 and acid red 114 dyes from aqueous solution using kenaf
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/61896/1/Fixed%20bed%20adsorption%20study%20for%20removing%20of%20reactive%20orange%2016%20and%20acid%20red%20114%20dyes%20from%20aqueous%20solution%20using%20Kenaf.pdf
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