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Yuen, Mei Lian
(2009)
Removal Of Dyes Using Citric Acid Modified Oil Palm Shell.
Masters thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia.
Abstract
This study investigates the effectiveness of using modified oil palm shell (MPS) to
remove dye from solution. The feasibility of modified oil palm shell in removing
basic dyes from solution was evaluated and compared with the unmodified oil palm
shell (NPS). The optimized modification condition was obtained by treating 1.00 g of
oil palm shell with 7 mL of 1.20 M citric acid in an oven at 120 'C for 90 minutes.
The prepared adsorbent was characterized by a Scanning Electron Microscopy and
Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy.
In each adsorption experiments, 200 mL of dye solution of known concentration and
pH was added to a certain amount of adsorbent and the mixture was stirred for 4
hours. Batch studies were performed under various experimental conditions and the
parameters studied include initial pH of solution, contact time on different initial dye
concentrations, temperature, particle size and adsorbent dosage. The desorptibility of the adsorbent and its ability to remove other dyes were also examined. Besides that,
isotherm studies were done to determine the adsorption capacity of NPS/MB,
MPS/MB and MB-loaded MPS/IC systems by varying the dye concentration
solutions.
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