ActaSATECH Journal of Life and Physical Sciences: ISSN: 15971007

Bio-sorption properties of Sphagnum cymbifolium (Moss) on methylene blue, bismark brown y, and indigo dyes by the batch process

Authors: O Idahor K, O Aleshinloye A, E Ogukwe C, E Oguzie E, A Adewunmi ,

Pages: (35-46 )

Abstract

The adsorption behavior of methylene blue dye, Bismarck Brown Y dye, and Indigo dye on to Sphagnum cymbifolium (Moss) was investigated as a function of contact time, initial dye concentration, biomass dose, pH, dissolved salts, biomass particle size, and temperature.
The biomass was characterized by scanning electron microscope (SEM), as well as Fourier Transformed Infrared Spectroscope (FTIR) before and after adsorption in order to determine the functional groups responsible for the adsorption.
The amount of dyes adsorbed per unit mass of biomass (qe) was calculated, and found to be dependent on all the variables investigated. Optimal, pH of 2 was determined for the adsorption of Bismarck Brown Y, and indigo dye, while a , pH of 4 was determined as the optimal pH for the methylene blue dye. Indigo dye was found to be the least adsorbed, while methylene blue dye was the most adsorbed.
The adsorption pattern was fitted for Langmuir adsorption isotherm model.

Keywords: Bio-sorption, Sphagnum cymbifolium , sem, adsorbent, batch process,

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