Adsorptive capacity of sawdust for the adsorption of MB dye and designing of two-stage batch adsorber

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The use of low-cost locally available adsorbent, sawdust for the removal of methylene blue (MB) dye in a batch adsorber system has been investigated. The experimental data fitted best in Langmuir isotherm as compared to Freundlich and Temkin isotherms, showing maximum adsorption capacity of 76.92 mg/g. The study revealed that the adsorption of MB dye onto sawdust follows pseudo-second-order kinetic model and the same has been used in design of a two-stage batch adsorber by minimizing total contact time to attain a fixed percentage of MB dye removal. The minimum contact time required for the removal of MB dye with 99% efficiency has been found as 37.54 min.

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Markandeya, Singh, A., Shukla, S. P., Mohan, D., Singh, N. B., Bhargava, D. S., … Kisku, G. C. (2015). Adsorptive capacity of sawdust for the adsorption of MB dye and designing of two-stage batch adsorber. Cogent Environmental Science, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/23311843.2015.1075856

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