Removal of Acid Yellow 25 from Aqueous Solution by Chitin Prepared from Waste Snow Crab Legs

Acid Yellow 25 (AY25) is used in the textile industry for dyeing of natural and synthetic fibers, and is also used as a coloring agent in paints, inks, plastics, and leathers. Effluents from such industries are major sources of water pollution. Hence, it is important to find simple, efficient, and i...

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Main Authors: Wei, Chin-Chuan, Pathiraja, Inoka K, Fabry, Emily, Schafer, Kyle, Schimp, Nick, Hu, Tuo-Ping, Norcio, Lawrence P.
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spelling ftsillinoisuedw:oai:spark.siue.edu:siue_fac-1115 2023-05-15T18:20:07+02:00 Removal of Acid Yellow 25 from Aqueous Solution by Chitin Prepared from Waste Snow Crab Legs Wei, Chin-Chuan Pathiraja, Inoka K Fabry, Emily Schafer, Kyle Schimp, Nick Hu, Tuo-Ping Norcio, Lawrence P. 2018-07-25T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://spark.siue.edu/siue_fac/90 https://spark.siue.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1115&context=siue_fac unknown SPARK https://spark.siue.edu/siue_fac/90 https://spark.siue.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1115&context=siue_fac SIUE Faculty Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity Acid Yellow 25 Chitin Adsorption Kinetics Adsorption Isotherm Environmental Chemistry Materials Chemistry text 2018 ftsillinoisuedw 2022-05-23T17:53:37Z Acid Yellow 25 (AY25) is used in the textile industry for dyeing of natural and synthetic fibers, and is also used as a coloring agent in paints, inks, plastics, and leathers. Effluents from such industries are major sources of water pollution. Hence, it is important to find simple, efficient, and inexpensive ways to remove these dyes from wastewater. Here, we determined the suitability of chitin extracted from waste crab legs as an adsorbent for removing AY25 dye. The adsorption kinetics was modeled using pseudo-first order, pseudo-second order, and intraparticle diffusion equations to determine the rate controlling step. Results showed that the pseudo-second order adsorption mechanism is predominant, and the overall rate of the dye adsorption process is therefore controlled by an adsorption reaction. Adsorption isotherms were analyzed by utilizing the Langmuir, Freundlich, Dubinin-Radushkevich (D-R) and Temkin isotherm models at 23˚C, with data collected by using various initial dye concentrations with different chitin dosages. Our results show the highest correlation with the Langmuir model, consistent with the fact that chitin contains both a monolayer and homogeneous adsorption sites. Based on the D-R model, the adsorption of AY25 dye onto chitin is via chemisorption. Furthermore, we have concluded that the rate constants of both pseudo-second order adsorption and film diffusion are correlated to the initial dye concentrations and chitin dosages. In conclusion, chitin from waste crab legs is a very suitable adsorbent material that is capable of rapidly removing up to 95% of the initial concentration of AY25 dye at a pH of 2 and room temperature. Text Snow crab Southern Illinois University Edwardsville: SPARK (Scholarly Publications and Repository of Knowledge) Langmuir ENVELOPE(-67.150,-67.150,-66.967,-66.967)
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topic Acid Yellow 25
Chitin
Adsorption Kinetics
Adsorption Isotherm
Environmental Chemistry
Materials Chemistry
spellingShingle Acid Yellow 25
Chitin
Adsorption Kinetics
Adsorption Isotherm
Environmental Chemistry
Materials Chemistry
Wei, Chin-Chuan
Pathiraja, Inoka K
Fabry, Emily
Schafer, Kyle
Schimp, Nick
Hu, Tuo-Ping
Norcio, Lawrence P.
Removal of Acid Yellow 25 from Aqueous Solution by Chitin Prepared from Waste Snow Crab Legs
topic_facet Acid Yellow 25
Chitin
Adsorption Kinetics
Adsorption Isotherm
Environmental Chemistry
Materials Chemistry
description Acid Yellow 25 (AY25) is used in the textile industry for dyeing of natural and synthetic fibers, and is also used as a coloring agent in paints, inks, plastics, and leathers. Effluents from such industries are major sources of water pollution. Hence, it is important to find simple, efficient, and inexpensive ways to remove these dyes from wastewater. Here, we determined the suitability of chitin extracted from waste crab legs as an adsorbent for removing AY25 dye. The adsorption kinetics was modeled using pseudo-first order, pseudo-second order, and intraparticle diffusion equations to determine the rate controlling step. Results showed that the pseudo-second order adsorption mechanism is predominant, and the overall rate of the dye adsorption process is therefore controlled by an adsorption reaction. Adsorption isotherms were analyzed by utilizing the Langmuir, Freundlich, Dubinin-Radushkevich (D-R) and Temkin isotherm models at 23˚C, with data collected by using various initial dye concentrations with different chitin dosages. Our results show the highest correlation with the Langmuir model, consistent with the fact that chitin contains both a monolayer and homogeneous adsorption sites. Based on the D-R model, the adsorption of AY25 dye onto chitin is via chemisorption. Furthermore, we have concluded that the rate constants of both pseudo-second order adsorption and film diffusion are correlated to the initial dye concentrations and chitin dosages. In conclusion, chitin from waste crab legs is a very suitable adsorbent material that is capable of rapidly removing up to 95% of the initial concentration of AY25 dye at a pH of 2 and room temperature.
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author Wei, Chin-Chuan
Pathiraja, Inoka K
Fabry, Emily
Schafer, Kyle
Schimp, Nick
Hu, Tuo-Ping
Norcio, Lawrence P.
author_facet Wei, Chin-Chuan
Pathiraja, Inoka K
Fabry, Emily
Schafer, Kyle
Schimp, Nick
Hu, Tuo-Ping
Norcio, Lawrence P.
author_sort Wei, Chin-Chuan
title Removal of Acid Yellow 25 from Aqueous Solution by Chitin Prepared from Waste Snow Crab Legs
title_short Removal of Acid Yellow 25 from Aqueous Solution by Chitin Prepared from Waste Snow Crab Legs
title_full Removal of Acid Yellow 25 from Aqueous Solution by Chitin Prepared from Waste Snow Crab Legs
title_fullStr Removal of Acid Yellow 25 from Aqueous Solution by Chitin Prepared from Waste Snow Crab Legs
title_full_unstemmed Removal of Acid Yellow 25 from Aqueous Solution by Chitin Prepared from Waste Snow Crab Legs
title_sort removal of acid yellow 25 from aqueous solution by chitin prepared from waste snow crab legs
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