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Title: ADSORPTIVE REMOVAL OF ALUMINIUM (III) USING CHEMICALLY MODIFIED SUGARCANE BAGASSE FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTION
Authors: NEPAL, DIWASH
Keywords: Sugarcane bagasse;Adsorbents;Aluminium ion;Langmuir Isotherm;Charred
Issue Date: 14-Aug-2023
Publisher: Amrit Campus
Institute Name: Amrit Campus, Lainchaur
Level: Masters
Abstract: A major concern for both humans and aquatic life can result from the presence of several metal ions in an aquatic environment that exceeds the allowed limit. The most efficient way to remove minute levels of hazardous metals from wastewater is through adsorption. The primary goal of this thesis work is to chemically modify sugarcane bagasse in order to create a low-cost, highly effective adsorbent for the removal of Al (III) from an aqueous solution. Both xanthated and charred sugarcane bagasse have been prepared as adsorbents. Adsorbents are characterised using FTIR, EDS, and SEM. For analysis, batch experimental method was carried out. Utilizing both CSB and XSB, the effect of pH, Al (III) concentration and contact time have been investigated using both CSB and XSB adsorbents. For both adsorbents, a 150-minutes maximum duration and a pH of 4 are found to be ideal. The Langmuir isotherm model is best fitted for equilibrium sorption data, and maximum adsorption capacities of CSB and XSB are determined to be 50.9 mg/g and 81.0 mg/g, respectively. Studies on kinetic modelling showed that a pseudo second-order kinetic model best fit the experimental data. These findings show that XSB can be an alternative bio-adsorbent for the elimination of Al(III) from an aqueous solution.
URI: https://elibrary.tucl.edu.np/handle/123456789/19054
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