New application of pomegranate peel waste: The decontamination of toxic methylene blue dye from textile wastewater
Date
2019Author
Nur Dini, Daud
Syazwani, Mahmad Puzi
Siti Khalijah, Mahmad Rozi
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The textile wastewater contains different dyes which are harmful to the environment.
Therefore, wastewater from textile industry need to be treated before being discharged
into the environment. The removal of dyes from effluent via adsorption process using
pomegranate peel waste provides an attractive alternative treatment. The present work
describe the application of biomaterial, pomegranate peel waste (PPW) for the treatment
of cationic dye, methylene blue from the surface of water. The main parameters affecting
the adsorption of methylene blue i.e., sorption time, mass of sorbent and pH of water were
optimized. Dye removal test performed with PPW revealed that it performed at pH 11 with
contact time 30 min and 1.0 g of adsorbent dosage. The biosorption kinetic followed
pseudo-second order model and Langmuir isotherm model for the isotherm analysis.