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Modelling of Methylene Blue Adsorption via Activated Carbon Derived from Indigenous Agricultural Solid Waste

Azam Taufik Mohd Din, Bassim H. Hameed and Abdul Latif Ahmad

Pertanika Journal of Tropical Agricultural Science, Volume 16, Issue 2, July 2008

Keywords: Keywords: Activated carbon, methylene blue, batch adsorption, Langmuir, Freundlich

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Conversion of indigenous agricultural solid waste into high quality activated carbon was a multi-fold strategy to counteract two major environmental problems; pollutant agricultural solid waste open burning and a partial solution for high-cost coloured industry effluents treatment, particularly in textiles and food processing plants by offering low-cost activated carbon. In this study, coconut shells were physiochemically treated at high temperature (850°C) in the presence of potassium hydroxide (KOH) with 1:1 impregnation weight ratio and carbon dioxide (CO2) which acted as an oxidizing gas during activation stage. In order to evaluate the adsorption performance of prepared activated carbon (CS850A), a series of batch adsorption experiments were conducted at controlled parameters with initial concentrations of methylene blue ranging from 100 - 500 mg l-1, temperature 30 ± 0.5°C, adsorbent loading 2.0 g and agitation speed of 100 RPM. It was found that the methylene blue adsorption on coconut shell-based activated carbon conformed to the Langmuir isotherm. The kinetic studies were well characterized by pseudo second order kinetic model. A suggestion has been made that the adsorption was favourable and was driven by a combination of physical and chemical adsorption forces. The monolayer adsorption capacity, Q0 was found to be 222.0 mg g-1.

ISSN 1511-3701

e-ISSN 2231-8542

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JST-0056-2008

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