Removal of reactive dye from aqueous solutions using banana peel and sugarcane bagasse as biosorbents

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The adsorption of Eurozol Navy Blue (ENB) reactive dye was examined using banana peel and sugarcane bagasse powders. Several parameters such as pH, contact time, agitation speed, temperature, initial dye concentration, and adsorbent dosage were considered and their impact on dye adsorption efficiency was evaluated. The removal percentages of ENB dye due to adsorption on banana peel and sugarcane bagasse were 72% and 70%, respectively. Simultaneous dosing of both biosorbents resulted in 68% dye removal. The Langmuir isotherm model was found to fit the adsorption of ENB dye on banana peel and sugarcane bagasse powders. The corresponding maximum adsorption capacities were equal to 24.09, 32.46, and 27.54 mg/g for banana peel powder, sugarcane bagasse powder, and the mixture of adsorbents, respectively.

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Ahmed, A. E., & Majewska-Nowak, K. (2020). Removal of reactive dye from aqueous solutions using banana peel and sugarcane bagasse as biosorbents. Environment Protection Engineering, 46(3), 121–135. https://doi.org/10.37190/epe200308

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