Mass transfer processes in the adsorption of basic dyes by peanut hulls

被引:58
作者
Allen, SJ
Gan, Q
Matthews, R
Johnson, PA
机构
[1] Queens Univ Belfast, Sch Chem Engn, Belfast BT9 5AG, Antrim, North Ireland
[2] Univ Alabama, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1021/ie0489507
中图分类号
TQ [化学工业];
学科分类号
0817 ;
摘要
Waste peanut hulls, a low-cost and abundantly available material in parts of the world, are shown to act as an adsorbent for basic dyes. The extent of dye uptake was determined in standardized batch adsorbers. The effect of process variables such as the initial dye concentration, the mass of adsorbent, and the agitation speed on uptake during the batch adsorption was evaluated. Increased initial dye concentration resulted in an increase in the amount of dye adsorbed per gram of adsorbent for all sorbent/dye combinations.The initial uptake of dye was found to be more rapid from solutions with lower concentrations. The rate of dye adsorption increased with increasing adsorbent mass and agitation speed, due to the reduction in the boundary layer resistance. The applicability of three single resistance mass transfer models was evaluated. Good model fits were obtained. However the single resistance external mass transfer failed at longer contact times due to the retardation of the adsorption process by an internal diffusion process. Results suggest the internal diffusion step could be the rate-limiting step in the adsorption process and the overall rate of adsorption was controlled by intraparticle diffusion, adsorption inside the adsorbent surface, or both.
引用
收藏
页码:1942 / 1949
页数:8
相关论文
共 22 条
[1]   INTRAPARTICLE DIFFUSION OF A BASIC DYE DURING ADSORPTION ONTO SPHAGNUM PEAT [J].
ALLEN, SJ ;
MCKAY, G ;
KHADER, KYH .
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION, 1989, 56 (01) :39-50
[2]  
Allen SJ, 1997, J CHEM TECHNOL BIOT, V68, P442, DOI 10.1002/(SICI)1097-4660(199704)68:4<442::AID-JCTB643>3.3.CO
[3]  
2-U
[4]   EQUILIBRIUM STUDIES ON ADSORPTION OF BASIC-DYES ON HARDWOOD [J].
ASFOUR, HM ;
FADALI, OA ;
NASSAR, MM ;
ELGEUNDI, MS .
JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY A-CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY, 1985, 35 (01) :21-27
[5]   Effect of pyrolysis temperature on composition, surface properties and thermal degradation rates of Brazil Nut shells [J].
Bonelli, PR ;
Della Rocca, PA ;
Cerrella, EG ;
Cukierman, AL .
BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY, 2001, 76 (01) :15-22
[6]   Evaluation of the adsorptive capacity of peanut hull pellets for heavy metals in solution [J].
Brown, P ;
Jefcoat, IA ;
Parrish, D ;
Gill, S ;
Graham, E .
ADVANCES IN ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 2000, 4 (01) :19-29
[7]  
CLARK S, 2000, P WAT ENV FED IND WA
[8]  
Crank J., 1979, MATH DIFFUSION
[9]   A systematic study and proposed model of the adsorption of binary metal ion solutes in aqueous solution onto activated carbon produced from pecan shells [J].
Dastgheib, SA ;
Rockstraw, DA .
CARBON, 2002, 40 (11) :1853-1861
[10]   FLUID-PARTICLE AND INTRAPARTICLE MASS-TRANSPORT RATES IN SLURRIES [J].
FURUSAWA, T ;
SMITH, JM .
INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY FUNDAMENTALS, 1973, 12 (12) :197-203