Adsorption Isotherms and Thermodynamics of Thymol Blue Removal from Aqueous Solution Using Native Pear (Dacryodes edulis) Seed Biomass

L. C. Overah, A. Ujor, Almond Anwuli
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The release of dyes into watercourses not only upsets their beautiful nature but also hinders the transmission of sunlight into streams,  reducing photosynthesis and resulting in the loss of aquatic life and reduction of water quality. Therefore, there is need to remove such  colored substances. One of such dyes is thymol blue. This study was conducted with a view to removing thymol blue (TB) dye from an aqueous solution using a low-cost agricultural biomass, the African native pear (Dacryodes edulis), as the adsorbent. Batch experiments  showed that the process was affected by pH, temperature, contact time, and initial thymol blue concentration. Optimum dye adsorption  was achieved at pH 12. The data was analyzed using Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm models. The latter isotherm better described this  process than the former. The thermodynamic quantities like free energy change (∆G°), enthalpy change (∆H°), and entropy change (∆S°)  were also evaluated. It was inferred from the results that the adsorption process was spontaneous, feasible, endothermic in nature, and  occured by a physisorption mechanism. These findings indicate that the native peer seed is an efficient biosorbent for thymol blue   removal from an aqueous environment.
利用原生梨(Dacryodes edulis)种子生物质从水溶液中去除百里酚蓝的吸附等温线和热力学研究
将染料释放到河道中不仅会破坏河道的美观,还会阻碍阳光进入河道,减少光合作用,导致水生生物的损失和水质的下降。因此,有必要清除这些有色物质。百里酚蓝就是此类染料之一。本研究使用一种低成本的农业生物质--非洲原生梨(Dacryodes edulis)作为吸附剂,去除水溶液中的百里酚蓝(TB)染料。批量实验表明,该过程受 pH 值、温度、接触时间和百里酚蓝初始浓度的影响。使用 Langmuir 和 Freundlich 等温线模型对数据进行了分析。后者比前者更好地描述了这一过程。此外,还对自由能变化(∆G°)、焓变化(∆H°)和熵变化(∆S°)等热力学量进行了评估。结果推断,吸附过程是自发的、可行的、内热性质的,并且是通过物理吸附机制发生的。这些研究结果表明,原生豌豆种子是一种从水环境中去除百里酚蓝的高效生物吸附剂。
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