R. Ghibate, Meryem Kerrou, Mohammed Chrachmy, Meryem Ben Baaziz, R. Taouil, Omar Senhaji
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摘要
当前研究的主要重点是评估使用石榴皮作为绿色吸附剂从水溶液中去除罗丹明 B 染料(RhB)的效果。通过 ATR-FTIR 光谱和 SEM 显微镜对石榴皮进行了化学和形态表征。研究还调查了批处理系统中的各种反应参数、动力学和吸附等温线。结果表明,RhB 吸附在约 2 小时内达到平衡,在初始 RhB 浓度为 50 毫克/升时,吸附容量为 19.41 毫克/克。为了建立 RhB 吸附动力学模型,应用了两种著名的模型(假一阶和假二阶)。从 R 2、RMSE、ARE 和 χ² 值的分析中可以看出,伪二阶模型对动力学数据的拟合效果更好。此外,研究结果表明,吸附过程并不完全受颗粒内扩散的支配。此外,等温线分析表明,Langmuir 模型能更准确地拟合平衡数据,估计最大去除能力为 47.17 毫克/克。这些研究结果表明,石榴皮为纺织印染废水的可持续修复提供了一种生态友好且经济高效的解决方案。
Utilizing Agricultural Waste for Sustainable Remediation of Textile Dyeing Effluents
The primary focus of the current investigation was to assess the removal of Rhodamine B dye (RhB) from aqueous solutions using pomegranate peel as a green adsorbent. The chemical and morphological characterization of pome-granate peel was conducted through ATR-FTIR spectroscopy and SEM microscopy. The study also investigated various reactional parameters, kinetic, and adsorption isotherm in a batch system. The results revealed that RhB adsorption reaches equilibrium in about 2 hours, with an adsorption capacity of 19.41 mg/g observed at a 50 mg/L of initial RhB concentration. To model the kinetic of RhB adsorption, two well-known models (pseudo-first-order and pseudo-second-order) were applied. The pseudo-second-order model yielded a superior fit for the kinetic data, as evidenced by analyses of R 2 , RMSE, ARE, and χ² values. Additionally, the findings suggest that the adsorp - tion process is not solely governed by intraparticle diffusion. Furthermore, isotherm analysis revealed that the Langmuir model offered a more accurate fit to the equilibrium data, estimating the maximum removal capacity to be 47.17 mg/g. These findings suggest that pomegranate peel offers a promisingly eco-friendly and cost-effective solution for sustainable remediation of textile dyeing effluents.