CONGO RED COLORING POWDER ADSORPTION IN COCONUT PEELS

Authors

  • Julio Omar Prieto García Departamento Licenciatura en Química. Facultad de Química y Farmacia. Universidad Central “Marta Abreu” de las Villas. Carretera a Camajuaní km 5 ½, Santa Clara, Villa Clara, Cuba https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9279-4412
  • Pedro Cesar Quero Jiménez Ronera Central Agustín Díaz Mena. Corporación Cuba Ron S.A. Calle 2da, CAI George Washington. Santo Domingo. Villa Clara, Cuba https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6145-416X
  • Mixary Enríquez García Departamento Licenciatura en Química. Facultad de Química y Farmacia. Universidad Central “Marta Abreu” de las Villas. Carretera a Camajuaní km 5 ½, Santa Clara, Villa Clara, Cuba https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0644-1160
  • Juan Alberto Ribalta Quesada Departamento Licenciatura en Química. Facultad de Química y Farmacia. Universidad Central “Marta Abreu” de las Villas. Carretera a Camajuaní km 5 ½, Santa Clara, Villa Clara, Cuba https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7870-3863

Keywords:

adsorption, kinetics, coconut, isotherms, Congo red

Abstract

Introduction:
Industrial products, especially those linked to unsustainable development model, are seriously damaging to environment, and textile industry is one of those that tops the list due to difficulty of treating its waste. Removal capacity exhibited by plant origin
compounds is known, therefore in this work a study of Congo Red dye adsorption in coconut shell powder is carried out.
Objective:
To determine kinetic model and adsorption isotherm corresponding to the heterogeneous system of an aqueous solution of Congo Red dye and coconut shell powder at temperatures of 298 and 323 K
Materials and methods:
Coconut shell powder is physically and chemically characterized. Kinetic models that best reflect adsorptive processes are determined from coefficients determination at 298 and 323 K. variation of free energy, enthalpy and adsorption entropy, effective diffusion coefficients at working temperatures are shown. Different isotherm models are exposed, finding the best according to statistic used. 
Results and Discussion:
A pseudo-second order model reflects adsorptive process at both temperatures. Spontaneous, exothermic process and with a small process randomness.
Conclusions:
Adsorption of Congo Red dye in aqueous solution obeys a pseudo-second order model. BET isotherm accurately reflects adsorption process equilibrium.

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Published

2021-01-01

How to Cite

Prieto García, J. O., Quero Jiménez, P. C., Enríquez García, M., & Ribalta Quesada, J. A. (2021). CONGO RED COLORING POWDER ADSORPTION IN COCONUT PEELS. Centro Azúcar Journal, 48(1), 81–92. Retrieved from http://centroazucar.uclv.edu.cu/index.php/centro_azucar/article/view/644

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