2020
DOI: 10.37358/rc.20.4.8063
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A Comparative Study on the Adsorption of Two Remazol Dyes on Green Adsorbent

Abstract: Due to the large amount of wastewater discharged by the textile industry, many alternative researches have been undertaken in recent years to effectively remove textile dyes from water. In our study, the adsorption from aqueous solution of two important textile dyes, reactive azo dyes Remazol Red (RR) and Remazol Blue (RB) was studied with calcined chicken eggshell (Gallus Gallus domesticus) adsorbent. Batch biosorption studies were conducted to evaluate the effect of various parameters, such as contact time,… Show more

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“…Each adsorbent has its own characteristics, such as porosity, pore structure, adsorbent surface area, and structural specificity [124]. A high range of adsorbents have been studied to remediate dye contaminated waters: clays [125][126][127], chitosan [128,129], cyclodextrin [130][131][132], eggshell [51,[133][134][135], orange peel [136], fluorene-based covalent triazine framework [137], cellulose [138], wool [139], shrimp [140], rice bran hydrogel beads [141], coccine [142], seeds [143,144].…”
Section: Possible Adsorbentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Each adsorbent has its own characteristics, such as porosity, pore structure, adsorbent surface area, and structural specificity [124]. A high range of adsorbents have been studied to remediate dye contaminated waters: clays [125][126][127], chitosan [128,129], cyclodextrin [130][131][132], eggshell [51,[133][134][135], orange peel [136], fluorene-based covalent triazine framework [137], cellulose [138], wool [139], shrimp [140], rice bran hydrogel beads [141], coccine [142], seeds [143,144].…”
Section: Possible Adsorbentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies also report that this increase in efficiency lasts until a saturation state is reached and then steadily decreases, sometimes slightly. This can be explained by the fact that after a certain adsorbent dose, maximum adsorption is reached and the amount of ions bound to the adsorbent and the amount of free ions remains constant, even with the further addition of adsorbent [51,134,135,187,192,197].…”
Section: The Effect Of Adsorbent Dosagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has high porosity and exhibits antibacterial or antiinflammatory characteristics (Elwakeel andYousif, 2010, Kim et al, 2016). Egg shell is rich in nutrients (calcium, magnesium and phosphorous), minerals and amino acids (Rapo et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%