2021
DOI: 10.19044/esj.2021.v17n40p88
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Modelling and Optimizing the Removal of Methylene Blue by a Mixture of Titaniferous Sand and Attapulgite Using Complete Factorial Design

Abstract: This paper focuses on the removal of methylene blue by adsorption using a mixture of titaniferous sand and attapulgite. The different adsorbents were characterized by X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy and their different parameters such as pH, zero charge potential, and specific surface area were determined. The experiments performed were optimized and modeled by a full 2-level and 4-factor design. The four factors are the ratio of titaniferous sand and attapulgite, the concentration of methylene blue, pH, and t… Show more

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“…The sizing of the adsorption column was based on results from the removal of methylene blue in batch mode (Kalidou BA et al, 2021). After optimizing the operating parameters that influence the pollutant removal efficiency, the adsorption isotherms were studied in order to calculate the material transfer zone (MTZ) using the most suitable isotherm, the initial concentration and the maximum tolerated concentration (Cb).…”
Section: Sizing Of the Adsorption Columnmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sizing of the adsorption column was based on results from the removal of methylene blue in batch mode (Kalidou BA et al, 2021). After optimizing the operating parameters that influence the pollutant removal efficiency, the adsorption isotherms were studied in order to calculate the material transfer zone (MTZ) using the most suitable isotherm, the initial concentration and the maximum tolerated concentration (Cb).…”
Section: Sizing Of the Adsorption Columnmentioning
confidence: 99%