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AuthorEl-Azazy, Marwa
AuthorEl-Shafie, Ahmed S.
AuthorYousef, Bayan Al Shaikh
Available date2024-03-06T08:46:23Z
Publication Date2021-10-11
Publication NameMolecules
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26206138
CitationEl-Azazy, M., El-Shafie, A. S., & Al-Shaikh Yousef, B. (2021). Green tea waste as an efficient adsorbent for methylene blue: Structuring of a novel adsorbent using full factorial design. Molecules, 26(20), 6138.
ISSN1420-3049
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/52785
AbstractAdsorptive removal of methylene blue (MB) from contaminated water samples was achieved using green tea waste (GTW). Adsorption of MB onto raw (RGTW) and thermally treated waste (TTGTW250–TTGTW500) was explored. The performance of the tested adsorbents was assessed in terms of percentage removal of MB (%R) and adsorption capacity (qe, mg/g). A full factorial design (FFD) was employed to optimize the adsorption of MB onto both RGTW and TTGTW500. Four factors were studied: pH, adsorbent dose (AD), dye concentration (DC), and contact time (CT). Value for %R of 96.58% and 98.07% were obtained using RGTW and TTGTW500, respectively. FT-IR and Raman analyses were used to study the surfaces of the prepared adsorbents, and the IR spectrum showed the existence of a variety of functionalities on the surfaces of both the RGTW and thermally treated samples. BET analysis showed the presence of mesopores and macropores in the case of RGTW and micropores in the case of thermally processed adsorbents. Equilibrium studies indicated that the Freundlich isotherm best described the adsorption of MB onto both adsorbents. The maximum adsorption capacity (qmax) was found to be 68.28 and 69.01 mg/g for RGTW and TTGTW500, respectively, implying the superior capacity of TTGTW500 in removing MB. Adsorption of MB was found to proceed via chemisorption (RGTW) and physisorption (TTGTW500), as indicated by the Dubinin–Radushkevich (D-R) isotherm. A pseudo-second order (PSO) model best demonstrated the kinetics of the MB adsorption onto both adsorbents.
Languageen
PublisherMultidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
SubjectFull factorial design
Green adsorbents
Green tea waste (GTW)
Methylene blue
Wastewater treatment
TitleGreen tea waste as an efficient adsorbent for methylene blue: Structuring of a novel adsorbent using full factorial design
TypeArticle
Issue Number20
Volume Number26


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