Removal of murexide from aqueous solution using pomegranate bark as adsorbent

Muhammad Ishaq, Khalid Saeed, Muhammad Shakirullah, Imtiaz Ahmad, Siraj Sultan

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Abstract

The adsorption of Murexide from aqueous solution onto the Pomegranate bark was investigated at room temperature. The morphological study presented that the HNO3 treatment increased the surface roughness of the adsorbent. EDX studies show that the untreated Pomegranate bark had carbon content (52 wt %) and oxygen content (44 wt %) while in the case of HNO3 treated pomegranate bark, the carbon quantity decreased (42 wt %) and oxygen quantity (52 wt %) increased. The results showed that the adsorption of Murexide dye from aqueous solution was increased as increased the adsorption time and then equilibrium was reached after 30 min of adsorption time. The HNO3 treated Pomegranate bark adsorbed high quantity of Murexide (1.7 mg/g) as compared to untreated Pomegranate bark (0.73 mg/g), which might be due to increased surface roughness. The adsorption of Murexide was also studied at different pH, which presented that low pH was favorable for the removal of color material from aqueous solution.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1498-1501
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of the Chemical Society of Pakistan
Volume34
Issue number6
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Adsorption
  • EDX
  • Murexide
  • SEM

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