Effective Removal of Reactive Yellow 145 (RY145) using Biochar Derived from Groundnut Shell

The decolorization of reactive yellow 145 from wastewater in batch mode of operation using groundnut shell-based biochar was studied in the present research. The adsorption process was studied by investigating the effects of different adsorption variables such as temperature, initial dye concentrati...

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Main Authors: Srinivasan Krishnasamy, Bobbili Aravind SaiAtchyuth, Gokulan Ravindiran, Balakumar Subramaniyan, Muralikrishnan Ramalingam, Janakani Uday Bhargava Sai Vamsi, Bonu Ramesh, Nasar Ali Razack
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Published: Wiley 2022-01-01
Series:Advances in Materials Science and Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/8715669
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author Srinivasan Krishnasamy
Bobbili Aravind SaiAtchyuth
Gokulan Ravindiran
Balakumar Subramaniyan
Muralikrishnan Ramalingam
Janakani Uday Bhargava Sai Vamsi
Bonu Ramesh
Nasar Ali Razack
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description The decolorization of reactive yellow 145 from wastewater in batch mode of operation using groundnut shell-based biochar was studied in the present research. The adsorption process was studied by investigating the effects of different adsorption variables such as temperature, initial dye concentration, pH, and biochar dosage. The results showed that biochar dosage had a substantial impact on dye absorption potential. The equilibrium biochar dosage was determined to be 1 g/L, with an absorption capacity of 7.33 mg/g. The effect of pH was examined by varying between 2.0 and 5.0, and equilibrium pH was obtained at pH 2.0. The effect of temperature was examined by varying temperature ranges from 30 to 45°C, and the optimum condition was identified as 35°C. The characteristics of biochar were studied using analytical instruments, and results concluded that dye sorption onto biochar resulted in variation of biochar. Desorption studies were carried out to evaluate the biochar potential by examining various elutants and altering the solid to liquid ratio. Groundnut shell-generated biochar was reported to remediate dye-bearing Remazol wastewater with a removal effectiveness of about 62% based on the experimental data.
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spelling doaj-art-0cb3e3295d9c48deab5c5a32062bf30f2025-08-20T03:54:15ZengWileyAdvances in Materials Science and Engineering1687-84422022-01-01202210.1155/2022/8715669Effective Removal of Reactive Yellow 145 (RY145) using Biochar Derived from Groundnut ShellSrinivasan Krishnasamy0Bobbili Aravind SaiAtchyuth1Gokulan Ravindiran2Balakumar Subramaniyan3Muralikrishnan Ramalingam4Janakani Uday Bhargava Sai Vamsi5Bonu Ramesh6Nasar Ali Razack7Department of Civil EngineeringDepartment of Civil EngineeringDepartment of Civil EngineeringDepartment of Civil EngineeringDepartment of Civil EngineeringDepartment of Civil EngineeringDepartment of Civil EngineeringDepartment of Civil EngineeringThe decolorization of reactive yellow 145 from wastewater in batch mode of operation using groundnut shell-based biochar was studied in the present research. The adsorption process was studied by investigating the effects of different adsorption variables such as temperature, initial dye concentration, pH, and biochar dosage. The results showed that biochar dosage had a substantial impact on dye absorption potential. The equilibrium biochar dosage was determined to be 1 g/L, with an absorption capacity of 7.33 mg/g. The effect of pH was examined by varying between 2.0 and 5.0, and equilibrium pH was obtained at pH 2.0. The effect of temperature was examined by varying temperature ranges from 30 to 45°C, and the optimum condition was identified as 35°C. The characteristics of biochar were studied using analytical instruments, and results concluded that dye sorption onto biochar resulted in variation of biochar. Desorption studies were carried out to evaluate the biochar potential by examining various elutants and altering the solid to liquid ratio. Groundnut shell-generated biochar was reported to remediate dye-bearing Remazol wastewater with a removal effectiveness of about 62% based on the experimental data.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/8715669
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Bobbili Aravind SaiAtchyuth
Gokulan Ravindiran
Balakumar Subramaniyan
Muralikrishnan Ramalingam
Janakani Uday Bhargava Sai Vamsi
Bonu Ramesh
Nasar Ali Razack
Effective Removal of Reactive Yellow 145 (RY145) using Biochar Derived from Groundnut Shell
Advances in Materials Science and Engineering
title Effective Removal of Reactive Yellow 145 (RY145) using Biochar Derived from Groundnut Shell
title_full Effective Removal of Reactive Yellow 145 (RY145) using Biochar Derived from Groundnut Shell
title_fullStr Effective Removal of Reactive Yellow 145 (RY145) using Biochar Derived from Groundnut Shell
title_full_unstemmed Effective Removal of Reactive Yellow 145 (RY145) using Biochar Derived from Groundnut Shell
title_short Effective Removal of Reactive Yellow 145 (RY145) using Biochar Derived from Groundnut Shell
title_sort effective removal of reactive yellow 145 ry145 using biochar derived from groundnut shell
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/8715669
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