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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Hadi, Mohammed; * | Abdullah, Hasan Mohammed | Saber, Ahmad Ismael | Alhameedi, Dheyaa Yahaia | Al Qaysi, Shadha | Kareem, Ashwaq Talib
Affiliations: Medical Lab Techniques, College of Medical Technology, Al-Farahidi University, Baghdad, Iraq | Department of Optical Techniques, Al-Zahrawi University College, Karbala, Iraq | Department of Dentistry, Al-Noor University College, Nineveh, Iraq | Department of Anesthesia, College of Health & Medical Technology, Sawa University, Almuthana, Iraq | Department of Dentistry, Al-Hadi University College, Baghdad, Iraq | College of Pharmacy, National University of Science and Technology, Dhi Qar, Iraq
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding Author. aishamohaisha7@gmail.com
Abstract: This research aims to remove the toxic and dangerous Eosin B (EB) dye by using one of the adsorption processes based on environmentally friendly surfaces prepared in a natural way without chemical activation as low-cost agricultural waste, like pomegranate peels, banana peels, clove sticks and eggshells. Several factors were used that affect the adsorption process. These materials have several advantages such as eco-friendly and having a high surface area to enhance the removal of pollutants. The studied parameter includes the contact time of an equilibrium EB dye which was achieved within 60 min, effect of different initial concentrations of EB dye (10-60 mg/L). The concentration of EB dye was found to increase with the adsorption efficiency (Qe mg/g) while the removal percentage E% decreased, whereas effect of adsorbents dosage was found to increase when the removal percentage (E%) of Eosin B dye increased from 45.55-88.99%, 40.67-82.23% (32.21-77.32%), and (25.34-75.22%). However, the adsorption capacity decreased from 95.66 to 43.43 mg/g, 92.34 to 40.11 mg/g, 90.32 to 37.11mg/g and 91.22-40.3 mg/g when the mass adsorbents of pomegranate peels, banana peels, clove sticks, and egg shells increased from 0.025 to 2 gm in the same order. Also, adsorption isotherms were studied and they obeyed the Freundlich isotherm models.
Keywords: Adsorption, Eosin B, dye, egg shells, pomegranate peels, agricultural waste
DOI: 10.3233/AJW230056
Journal: Asian Journal of Water, Environment and Pollution, vol. 20, no. 4, pp. 93-98, 2023
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