Use of sweet ‘Pêra’ peel as an adsorbent in the treatment of textile effluents

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Autor(a) principal: Nascimento,Ketyla K. R. do
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Vieira,Fernando F., Almeida,Marcello M. de, Buriti,Josué da S., Barros,Aldre J. M., Oliveira,Rodrigo J. de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The disposal of industrial wastewater into aquatic bodies without proper treatment can cause severe damage to the environment and human health. The objective of this study was to perform the drying of the sweet orange (Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck) peel cultivar Pêra and evaluate the viability of its use as biosorbent in the removal of a direct dye. Drying was carried out in an oven with air circulation at temperatures of 60 and 80 ºC. The mathematical models of Page, Henderson and Pabis, Logarithmic, Midilli and Two-term exponential were fitted to the moisture data as a function of time. The material was characterized by scanning electron microscopy, point of zero charge, and infrared spectroscopy. In the adsorption study, a complete 24 factorial design was used to analyze the influence of mass, initial concentration, solution pH and contact time on adsorbed quantity (qt) and removal percentage of the dye (R%). In the drying, the two-term exponential model fitted best to the experimental data. The characterization of the material indicated that the adsorbent has zero charge point of 3.5 and porous structure, and the infrared analysis indicated the presence of carboxylic and hydroxyl groups. In the adsorption, the adsorbed quantity of the dye increased under conditions of lower pH and biosorbent mass and higher initial concentration and contact time. The removal percentage of dye increases with higher biosorbent mass. The biosorbent used is a promising waste for the adsorption of the burgundy-16 dye.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Use of sweet ‘Pêra’ peel as an adsorbent in the treatment of textile effluents
title Use of sweet ‘Pêra’ peel as an adsorbent in the treatment of textile effluents
spellingShingle Use of sweet ‘Pêra’ peel as an adsorbent in the treatment of textile effluents
Nascimento,Ketyla K. R. do
dyes
experimental design
wastes
title_short Use of sweet ‘Pêra’ peel as an adsorbent in the treatment of textile effluents
title_full Use of sweet ‘Pêra’ peel as an adsorbent in the treatment of textile effluents
title_fullStr Use of sweet ‘Pêra’ peel as an adsorbent in the treatment of textile effluents
title_full_unstemmed Use of sweet ‘Pêra’ peel as an adsorbent in the treatment of textile effluents
title_sort Use of sweet ‘Pêra’ peel as an adsorbent in the treatment of textile effluents
author Nascimento,Ketyla K. R. do
author_facet Nascimento,Ketyla K. R. do
Vieira,Fernando F.
Almeida,Marcello M. de
Buriti,Josué da S.
Barros,Aldre J. M.
Oliveira,Rodrigo J. de
author_role author
author2 Vieira,Fernando F.
Almeida,Marcello M. de
Buriti,Josué da S.
Barros,Aldre J. M.
Oliveira,Rodrigo J. de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nascimento,Ketyla K. R. do
Vieira,Fernando F.
Almeida,Marcello M. de
Buriti,Josué da S.
Barros,Aldre J. M.
Oliveira,Rodrigo J. de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv dyes
experimental design
wastes
topic dyes
experimental design
wastes
description ABSTRACT The disposal of industrial wastewater into aquatic bodies without proper treatment can cause severe damage to the environment and human health. The objective of this study was to perform the drying of the sweet orange (Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck) peel cultivar Pêra and evaluate the viability of its use as biosorbent in the removal of a direct dye. Drying was carried out in an oven with air circulation at temperatures of 60 and 80 ºC. The mathematical models of Page, Henderson and Pabis, Logarithmic, Midilli and Two-term exponential were fitted to the moisture data as a function of time. The material was characterized by scanning electron microscopy, point of zero charge, and infrared spectroscopy. In the adsorption study, a complete 24 factorial design was used to analyze the influence of mass, initial concentration, solution pH and contact time on adsorbed quantity (qt) and removal percentage of the dye (R%). In the drying, the two-term exponential model fitted best to the experimental data. The characterization of the material indicated that the adsorbent has zero charge point of 3.5 and porous structure, and the infrared analysis indicated the presence of carboxylic and hydroxyl groups. In the adsorption, the adsorbed quantity of the dye increased under conditions of lower pH and biosorbent mass and higher initial concentration and contact time. The removal percentage of dye increases with higher biosorbent mass. The biosorbent used is a promising waste for the adsorption of the burgundy-16 dye.
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