Abstract
The adsorption of reactive dyes on sepiolite has been investigated in a series of batch adsorption experiments. Three reactive dyes (Everzol Black B, Everzol Red 3BS, Everzol Yellow 3RS H/C) were used in bottle adsorption studies. While no significant adsorption capacity was obtained for natural sepiolite, high-adsorptive capacities were observed upon using sepiolite modified with quaternary amines. The electrokinetic measurements along with calculations using the cross-sectional area reveal that the quaternary amines adsorb close to bilayer coverage. A mechanism involving electrostatic attraction of the anionic groups of dye molecules onto oppositely charged amine-modified sepiolite surface is proposed to be responsible for the uptake of dyes. The adsorption data were fitted to the Langmuir isotherm. It is found that the modified sepiolite yields adsorption capacities (qe) of 169, 120, and 108 mg/g for Yellow, Black, and Red, respectively. These results are comparable to the adsorption capacity of the same dyes onto activated carbon.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 709-715 |
| Number of pages | 7 |
| Journal | Journal of Environmental Engineering (United States) |
| Volume | 129 |
| Issue number | 8 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Aug 2003 |
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Keywords
- Adsorption
- Dyes
- Wastewater treatment
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