Studies on Biosorption of Titan Yellow Dye with Hypnea Musciformis Powder and Optimization Through Central Composite Design |
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@article{IJIRSTV5I1012, |
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The major three resources like Air, Water and Food have been polluted and are seeking a special attention for their originality which has to be reestablished. The present research was investigated using Hypnea musciformis powder as a potential biosorbent for the removal of Titan Yellow. The operating parameters involved are agitation time, biosorbent size, and pH of the solution, initial concentration of solution, dosage of biosorbent and temperature of the solution. The optimization was also incorporated using Central Composite Design (CCD). The optimum size of biosorbent is 53 ïm, pH was obtained at 6.0 and initial concentration of INDIGO CARAMINE is 20 mg/L were compared using one factor at a time with CCD. The kinetics and isotherm studies are also studied along with thermodynamic study. |
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Hypnea musciformis; Titan Yellow; biosorbent; CCD |
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