PREPARATION OF BIOSORBENTS FROM JATROPHA CURCAS LEAF FOR THE REMOVAL OF MALCHITE GREEN FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTION
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2024-10
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Hawassa University
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Malachite green used in textile and dyeing industries is a common persistent pollutant in
wastewater and the environment causing major hazards to human health and aquatic organisms.
The main objective of the study was to prepare biosorbent from Jatropha curcas leaf for the
removal of malachite green from aqueous solution. Biosorbent was prepared from Jatropha
curcas leaf using chemical activation method. Characterization techniques including FTIR and
SEM analysis of biosorbent was evaluated. The FTIR analysis showed the presence of phenols,
aromatic compound, lignin, ketone and aldehyde on biosorbent surface and after adsorption
spectra revealed the great interaction of malachite green with the surface functional group of
biosorbent. SEM analysis revealed that biosorbent was irregular, porous and heterogeneous,
and after adsorption shows that great affinity of malachite green on the surface of biosorbent.
The removal percentage and adsorption capacities of malachite green from aqueous solution
was 99.6% and 49.8 mg/g was obtained at optimal condition of pH 8, 10 mg/L of initial
concentration, 0.2 g/L of adsorbent dosage, 90 minutes of contact time and 45 . Freundlich
model was best fit for removal of malachite green from aqueous solution than Langmuir due to
its higher correlation coefficients and lower mean standard error (MSE) (R
2
: 0.99993,
MSE:0.000055). Pseudo second order was well fitted for the adsorption of malachite green from
aqueous solution than pseudo first order due to its higher coefficients and lower sum square
error (SSE) (R2
:0.99999, SSE: 0.000051). Thermodynamic analysis presented that the
adsorption process of malachite green from aqueous solution was employed spontaneous
process and endothermic reaction. These findings suggest that the use of biosorbent prepared
from Jatropha curcus was cost-effective for the removal of malachite green from contaminated
environment.
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Biosorbent, Malachite Green, Adsorption, Jatropha curcas and environmentally friendly
