Cotton industry waste as adsorbent for methylene blue
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2019-03-01Autor
Tenev, María Daniela
Torre, Camila
Fontana, Gimena Lilián
Caracciolo, Néstor
Boeykens, Susana
Farías, Alejandro Rubén
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Removing dyes used in the textile industry from the water bodies is a relevant task because of the importance of their high toxicity. The cotton industry waste is a big problem in the final disposal. Waste cotton fibrils were studied as adsorbent material to treat the coloured effluents of the textile industry. Washing with boiling water was determined as the most efficient method for cleaning. The material was physical characterized. After that, methylene blue adsorption tests were carried out to review the dry removal process at different pH. The Langmuir isotherm and the pseudo-second kinetic order models best described this adsorption process. The results would indicate that the process involve a chemisorptions.
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