Currently, the removal of contaminants such as wastewater dye has become an essential task. In view of this, improving the performance of the adsorbents in order to improve the adsorption technique and reduce the total cost of the adsorption process is of great interest to the industrial sector. This study investigated the adsorption process of natural and purified bentonite clay adsorbents, using rhodamine B in an aqueous media. Rhodamine B is very toxic to aquatic organisms and may cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment. These clays were used both in the natural form and after purification by centrifuge. All adsorbents were characterized. The kinetics and equilibrium isotherms were studied. In equilibrium, the Freundlich isotherm model was the best fit to the experimental data. In kinetics study, the data were best fit by the pseudo-second order model. The purified clays efficiently removed the rhodamine B.
Dentro do Cálculo Diferencial e Integral, a disciplina Equações Diferenciais Ordinárias tem um papel fundamental. Possuindo aplicações em diversas áreas do conhecimento, essa disciplina tem sido tema de estudo na área da Educação Matemática onde buscam-se estratégias metodológicas para melhorar o seu processo de ensino e aprendizagem. Assim, com a possibilidade de, nos dias de hoje, inserirmos nesse processo as diversas ferramentas tecnológicas que nos são disponíveis, esse Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (TCC) de cunho bibliográfico, embasado pela Trajetória Hipotética da Aprendizagem, pela Modelagem Matemática e pelo uso de softwares na Educação, traz uma proposta de ensino para a disciplina com a utilização do GeoGebra, aplicado a alguns problemas. Palavras-chave: Equações diferenciais ordinárias; Educação Matemática. GeoGebra.
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