2015
DOI: 10.3329/bjsir.v49i2.22005
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Adsorption of remazol red RR onto chitosan from aqueous solution

Abstract: Chitosan has been used as an adsorbent to remove remazol red RR from aqueous solution by adsorption. The experiments have been conducted to study the effects of initial concentration of adsorbate, temperature, pH and particle size on dye adsorption. The kinetic data obtained have been examined using pseudo first-and pseudo second-order equations. The equilibrium adsorption data have been studied by using Freundlich and Langmuir models. The best results have been achieved with the pseudo second-order kinetic mo… Show more

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“…As temperature rise, there is an increase in free Gibbs energy. Therefore, this implies that the adsorption process is not spontaneous as the temperature increases (DIZGE et al, 2008;KABIR et al, 2015;UǦURLU, 2009). The activation energy was determined through the Arrhenius equation and…”
Section: Thermodynamic Study and Adsorption Isothermsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As temperature rise, there is an increase in free Gibbs energy. Therefore, this implies that the adsorption process is not spontaneous as the temperature increases (DIZGE et al, 2008;KABIR et al, 2015;UǦURLU, 2009). The activation energy was determined through the Arrhenius equation and…”
Section: Thermodynamic Study and Adsorption Isothermsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Table 5 presents works in which RR was removed through different adsorbents. The results found for removing the RR dye are directly related to the process conditions and the nature of the material (DIZGE et al, 2008;KABIR et al, 2015;UǦURLU, 2009).…”
Section: Thermodynamic Study and Adsorption Isothermsmentioning
confidence: 99%