Large scale production and extensive application of synthetic dyes in the textile industry have caused considerable environmental pollution. The treatment of colored effluents using efficient technologies, are sought after due to this concern. This research evaluates the effectiveness of magnetic adsorbent (MRHA) prepared from rice husk ash (RHA) by a chemical processing method to remove brilliant green (BG) dye from an aqueous medium. The resulting MRHA adsorbents were tested at different initial concentration of 5–400mg/L, adsorbents amount of 0.5–2.3g, shaking rate of 50–300rpm, contact time of 15–120 min, pH of 3–11, and temperature of 27–60 C. A maximum removal of 96.65% was obtained at initial dye concentration of 200mg/L, adsorbents amount of 2g, shaking rate of 150rpm, contact time of 60min, and temperature of 50 C. The fresh and spent MRHA adsorbents were analyzed through scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and particle size distribution. The particle analysis of the fresh and spent adsorbents indicated bimodal pore size of 90 and 900 µm, respectively. The adsorption behavior of the adsorbent followed those of the Langmuir, Freundlich, and Temkin isotherm models. However, Temkin isotherm model displayed the best fit with the coefficient of determination, R2 of 0.811, suggesting a strong interaction, equivalent to that of chemical absorption between BG dye molecules and the surface of MRHA adsorbent for effective removal of BG dye from the aqueous medium. The magnetic character of the adsorbents allowed the spent sample to be isolated successfully and conveniently by using an external magnetic field.
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23 July 2019
6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENVIRONMENT (ICENV2018): Empowering Environment and Sustainable Engineering Nexus Through Green Technology
11–13 December 2018
Penang, Malaysia
Research Article|
July 23 2019
Adsorption of brilliant green dye in aqueous medium using magnetic adsorbents prepared from rice husk ash
Irvan Dahlan;
Irvan Dahlan
a)
1
School of Chemical Engineering, Engineering Campus, Universiti Sains Malaysia
, 14300 Nibong Tebal, Penang, Malaysia
2
Solid Waste Management Cluster, Science and Engineering Research Centre, Engineering Campus, Universiti Sains Malaysia
, 14300 Nibong Tebal, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
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Haider M. Zwain;
Haider M. Zwain
b)
3
College of Water Resources Engineering, Al-Qasim Green University, Al-Qasim Province
, Babylon, Iraq
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Mohd Aliff Omar Seman;
Mohd Aliff Omar Seman
c)
4
School of Civil Engineering, Engineering Campus, Universiti Sains Malaysia
, 14300 Nibong Tebal, Penang, Malaysia
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Nurul Huda Baharuddin;
Nurul Huda Baharuddin
d)
5
School of Professional and Continuing Education (UTMSPACE)
, Johor Bharu, Malaysia
6
Department of Chemical Engineering, Universiti Malaya (UM)
, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Mohd Roslee Othman
Mohd Roslee Othman
e)
1
School of Chemical Engineering, Engineering Campus, Universiti Sains Malaysia
, 14300 Nibong Tebal, Penang, Malaysia
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Irvan Dahlan
1,2,a)
Haider M. Zwain
3,b)
Mohd Aliff Omar Seman
4,c)
Nurul Huda Baharuddin
5,6,d)
Mohd Roslee Othman
1,e)
1
School of Chemical Engineering, Engineering Campus, Universiti Sains Malaysia
, 14300 Nibong Tebal, Penang, Malaysia
2
Solid Waste Management Cluster, Science and Engineering Research Centre, Engineering Campus, Universiti Sains Malaysia
, 14300 Nibong Tebal, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
3
College of Water Resources Engineering, Al-Qasim Green University, Al-Qasim Province
, Babylon, Iraq
4
School of Civil Engineering, Engineering Campus, Universiti Sains Malaysia
, 14300 Nibong Tebal, Penang, Malaysia
5
School of Professional and Continuing Education (UTMSPACE)
, Johor Bharu, Malaysia
6
Department of Chemical Engineering, Universiti Malaya (UM)
, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
a)Corresponding author: [email protected]
AIP Conf. Proc. 2124, 020017 (2019)
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Irvan Dahlan, Haider M. Zwain, Mohd Aliff Omar Seman, Nurul Huda Baharuddin, Mohd Roslee Othman; Adsorption of brilliant green dye in aqueous medium using magnetic adsorbents prepared from rice husk ash. AIP Conf. Proc. 23 July 2019; 2124 (1): 020017. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5117077
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