REMOVAL OF REACTIVE RED 120 IN AQUEOUS SOLUTION USING Mg-HYDROTALCITES AS ADSORBENTS SOLIDS: KINETICS AND ISOTHERMS

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Ivone Jurado Dávila
Morgana Rosset
Oscar Perez Lopez
Liliana Amaral Féris

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Reactive red 120 (RR120) is a widely used dye in the textile industry but its release in aqueous wastewater is a serious problem due to its toxicity and low biodegradability. The aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of the trivalent cation of magnesium-based materials type hydrotalcite as adsorbents applied to RR120 dye removal in aqueous solution. The samples were synthesized by continuous coprecipitation and were characterized by surface area measurements, X-ray diffraction and temperature-programmed desorption of CO2. Dye adsorption tests were carried out using different adsorbent dosages and contact time. The kinetic adsorption was studied for the pseudo-first and pseudo-second order models. The equilibrium adsorption data were fitted to the Langmuir, Freundlich and Redlich-Peterson isotherm models. The most suitable adsorption conditions were found at a residence time of 60 min and solid dosage of 2.5 g/Lfor HDL-MgFe, 2 g/L for HDL-MgAl and HC-Mg. The results showed that pseudo-second order model, as well as the Langmuir and Redlich-Peterson models best described the removal process. The Al containing compound presented the best results due to a better interaction between strength and number of basic sites.

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Ivone Jurado Dávila, Universidad Federal de Rio Grande del Sur

Department of Chemical Engineering, Ramiro Barcelos Street, 2777, Postcode: 90035-007 Porto Alegre – RS, Brazil

Morgana Rosset, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul

Department of Chemical Engineering, Ramiro Barcelos Street, 2777, Postcode: 90035-007 Porto Alegre – RS, Brazil

Oscar Perez Lopez, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul

Department of Chemical Engineering, Ramiro Barcelos Street, 2777, Postcode: 90035-007 Porto Alegre – RS, Brazil

Liliana Amaral Féris, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul

Department of Chemical Engineering

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