Optimization of Biosorption Conditions for Surfactant Induced Decolorization by Anaerobic Sludge Granules
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Ülküye Dudu Gül
Abstract
The sorption of Remazol Black B (RBB) by dried anaerobic sludge granules (ASG) was examined in this study. The biosorption process was monitored based on the statistical optimization data of the batch reactor studies. In the factorial tests, 36 different tests were established by considering the variables such as temperature (25°C, 50°C), pH (1, 3, 5), dye concentration (100, 150, 200 mg/L) and cationic surfactant concentration (0, 0.5 mM). Also, it was intended to investigate the effect of cationic surfactant dodecyl trimethylammonium bromide (DTAB) on decolorization of the anionic dye RBB by ASG. The sorption isotherms and kinetics were determined for RBB removal. The biosorption of RBB was fitted with Langmuir isotherm and pseudo-second-order kinetic models. The oppositely charged dye and surfactant molecules interacted electrostatically. These electrostatic interactions improved the dye biosorption properties of ASG. Our results indicate that a surfactant can be used as an inducer in the treatment of dye-contaminated water. This is the first paper combining factorial experiment design and surfactant-accelerated decolorization to achieve more effective biosorption conditions.
Kurzfassung
In dieser Studie wurde die Sorption von Remazol Black B (RBB) an getrockneten anaeroben Schlammgranulaten (ASG) untersucht. Der Biosorptionsprozess wurde basierend auf den statistischen Optimierungsdaten der Batchreaktoruntersuchungen überwacht. Mittels der statistischen Versuchsplanung wurden 36 verschiedene Tests festgelegt, für die Variablen wie Temperatur (25°C, 50°C), pH-Wert (1, 3, 5), Farbstoffkonzentration (100, 150, 200 mg/L) und die Konzentration des kationischen Tensids (0, 0,5 mM) berücksichtigt wurden. Außerdem sollte die Wirkung des kationischen Tensids Dodecyltrimethylammoniumbromid (DTAB) auf die Entfärbung des anionischen Farbstoffs RBB an ASG untersucht werden. Die Sorptionsisothermen und -kinetiken wurden für die Entfernung von RBB bestimmt. Die Biosorption von RBB wurde an die Langmuir-Isotherme und an ein Modell mit Pseudo-zweiter Ordnung-Kinetik angepasst. Die entgegengesetzt geladenen Farbstoff- und Tensidmoleküle zeigten elektrostatische Wechselwirkungen, die Farbstoffbiosorption an ASG verbesserten. Unsere Ergebnisse zeigen, dass ein Tensid als ein Verstärker bei der Behandlung von mit Farbstoffen kontaminiertem Wasser verwendet werden kann. Dies ist der erste Beitrag, in dem statistische Versuchspläne und eine Tensid-beschleunigte Entfärbung kombiniert werden, um effektivere Biosorptionsbedingungen zu erreichen.
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- Review Article
- Characteristic and Application of Anionic Dimeric Surfactants: A Review
- Body Care
- Reduction of Irritation Potential Caused by Anionic Surfactants in the Use of Various Forms of Collagen Derived from Marine Sources in Cosmetics for Children
- Environmental Chemistry
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- Physical Chemistry
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- Study on the Synergism of Binary Surfactant Mixtures containing N-lauroyl-N-methyl Taurine Sodium
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Contents/Inhalt
- Contents
- Review Article
- Characteristic and Application of Anionic Dimeric Surfactants: A Review
- Body Care
- Reduction of Irritation Potential Caused by Anionic Surfactants in the Use of Various Forms of Collagen Derived from Marine Sources in Cosmetics for Children
- Environmental Chemistry
- Optimization of Biosorption Conditions for Surfactant Induced Decolorization by Anaerobic Sludge Granules
- Evaluation of Polyether Copolymer as Green Scale and Corrosion Inhibitor in Seawater
- Physical Chemistry
- Schiff' Bases as Corrosion Inhibitor for Aluminum Alloy in Hydrochloric Acid Medium
- Study on the Synergism of Binary Surfactant Mixtures containing N-lauroyl-N-methyl Taurine Sodium
- Effect of Spacer on Surface Activity and Foam Properties of Betaine Gemini Surfactants
- Study on the Complex System of Sodium Lauryl Diphenyl Ether Disulfonate and Dodecyl Dimethyl Hydroxyethyl Ammonium Chloride
- Synthesis
- Synthesis and Properties of 9,10-Dihydroxystearic Acid Ethoxylate
- Synthesis and Properties of Lauryl Phosphate Monoester
- Novel Surfactants
- Dehydroabietyl Glycidyl Ether Grafted Hydroxyethyl Chitosan: Synthesis, Characterization and Physicochemical Properties