Removal of Methylene Blue from aqueous solutions by adsorption on Kaolin: Kinetic and equilibrium studies
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Université Akli Mohend Oulhadj Bouira
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Removal of Methylene Blue (MB) from aqueous solutions is studied using a raw Algerian kaolin sample as a lowcost
adsorbent. The effects of pH, contact time, dye concentration and temperature are all taken into consideration.
The adsorption kinetics results are adjusted to best fit the pseudo-second order model. The experimental
data are analyzed by Langmuir isotherms, revealing that the maximum adsorption capacity of MB on this
kaolin sample equals 52.76 mg/g at T =25 °C and pH=6.0. The calculated thermodynamic data demonstrates
that adsorption is spontaneous and enhanced at higher temperatures. Desorption studies with water indicate that
the adsorbent could successfully retain MB, even after four cycles. From these results, it can be considered that
the raw Algerian kaolin sample tested herein is effective in the removal of MB from aqueous solutions and
moreover may be used as an alternative to high-cost commercial adsorbents.
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Université Akli Mohend Oulhadj Bouira