Hydrogen Peroxide Treated Desiccated Coconut Waste as a Biosorbent in Malachite Green Removal from Aqueous Solutions
Malachite green (MG), commonly employed in the textile and dyeing sectors, is a prevalent and enduring contami-nant found in wastewater and the environment. Its presence poses harmful effects to humans and aquatic organ-isms. This work utilised hydrogen peroxide-treated desiccated coconut waste (HPD...
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2-s2.0-85185294549 Hussin S.M.; Al-Amrani W.A.; Suah F.B.M.; Harimu L.; Hanafiah M.A.K.M. Hydrogen Peroxide Treated Desiccated Coconut Waste as a Biosorbent in Malachite Green Removal from Aqueous Solutions 2024 Journal of Ecological Engineering 25 3 10.12911/22998993/182870 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85185294549&doi=10.12911%2f22998993%2f182870&partnerID=40&md5=5b109b2732aa94cf77f1c906e2016c18 Malachite green (MG), commonly employed in the textile and dyeing sectors, is a prevalent and enduring contami-nant found in wastewater and the environment. Its presence poses harmful effects to humans and aquatic organ-isms. This work utilised hydrogen peroxide-treated desiccated coconut waste (HPDCW) to remove MG from an aqueous solution. The HPDCW underwent characterisation utilising FTIR, SEM-EDX, pHslurry, and pHpzc. Based on the results obtained, it was found that HPDCW recorded a biosorption capacity of 211.88 mg/g, attained at a temperature of 302 K, a pH of 9, a contact period of 5 min, and a dosage of 0.02 g. MG biosorption rates accurately followed the pseudo-second-order kinetic model, while the equilibrium data presented a step-shaped isotherm model. The relatively small percentages of MG desorption observed when using distilled water and HCl (0.01 and 0.02 M) indicate that electrostatic interaction is one of the mechanisms responsible for the interaction between MG and HPDCW. There is also a possibility of the involvement of hydrogen bonding and π-π interactions. © (2024), (Polskie Towarzystwo Inzynierii Ekologicznej (PTIE)). All Rights Reserved. Polskie Towarzystwo Inzynierii Ekologicznej (PTIE) 22998993 English Article All Open Access; Gold Open Access |
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Hussin S.M.; Al-Amrani W.A.; Suah F.B.M.; Harimu L.; Hanafiah M.A.K.M. |
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Hussin S.M.; Al-Amrani W.A.; Suah F.B.M.; Harimu L.; Hanafiah M.A.K.M. Hydrogen Peroxide Treated Desiccated Coconut Waste as a Biosorbent in Malachite Green Removal from Aqueous Solutions |
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Hussin S.M.; Al-Amrani W.A.; Suah F.B.M.; Harimu L.; Hanafiah M.A.K.M. |
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Hussin S.M.; Al-Amrani W.A.; Suah F.B.M.; Harimu L.; Hanafiah M.A.K.M. |
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Hydrogen Peroxide Treated Desiccated Coconut Waste as a Biosorbent in Malachite Green Removal from Aqueous Solutions |
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Hydrogen Peroxide Treated Desiccated Coconut Waste as a Biosorbent in Malachite Green Removal from Aqueous Solutions |
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Hydrogen Peroxide Treated Desiccated Coconut Waste as a Biosorbent in Malachite Green Removal from Aqueous Solutions |
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Hydrogen Peroxide Treated Desiccated Coconut Waste as a Biosorbent in Malachite Green Removal from Aqueous Solutions |
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Hydrogen Peroxide Treated Desiccated Coconut Waste as a Biosorbent in Malachite Green Removal from Aqueous Solutions |
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Hydrogen Peroxide Treated Desiccated Coconut Waste as a Biosorbent in Malachite Green Removal from Aqueous Solutions |
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Malachite green (MG), commonly employed in the textile and dyeing sectors, is a prevalent and enduring contami-nant found in wastewater and the environment. Its presence poses harmful effects to humans and aquatic organ-isms. This work utilised hydrogen peroxide-treated desiccated coconut waste (HPDCW) to remove MG from an aqueous solution. The HPDCW underwent characterisation utilising FTIR, SEM-EDX, pHslurry, and pHpzc. Based on the results obtained, it was found that HPDCW recorded a biosorption capacity of 211.88 mg/g, attained at a temperature of 302 K, a pH of 9, a contact period of 5 min, and a dosage of 0.02 g. MG biosorption rates accurately followed the pseudo-second-order kinetic model, while the equilibrium data presented a step-shaped isotherm model. The relatively small percentages of MG desorption observed when using distilled water and HCl (0.01 and 0.02 M) indicate that electrostatic interaction is one of the mechanisms responsible for the interaction between MG and HPDCW. There is also a possibility of the involvement of hydrogen bonding and π-π interactions. © (2024), (Polskie Towarzystwo Inzynierii Ekologicznej (PTIE)). All Rights Reserved. |
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