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Utilization of Low Cost Biofertilizers for Adsorptive Removal of Congo Red Dye
Presence of colors, organic surface finishing agents and surfactants in textile industry effluent makes it highly detrimental for surrounding environment. Hence the effluent from textile industry needs treatment for removal of these colors, organic and inorganic components before its disposal. Hence...
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Published in: | Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology 2023-09, Vol.111 (3), p.33-33, Article 33 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Presence of colors, organic surface finishing agents and surfactants in textile industry effluent makes it highly detrimental for surrounding environment. Hence the effluent from textile industry needs treatment for removal of these colors, organic and inorganic components before its disposal. Hence applicability of low cost and environmental friendly biosorbents,
Azospirillium
biofertilizer and
Rhizobium
biofertilizer were investigated for removal of Congo red dye. Batch experimentation was carried out to check operating parameters like, temperature, dose of adsorbent, pH, agitation speed, contact time and initial concentration. The biosorption capacity for Congo red dye was 67.114 and 101.01 mg/g, for
Azospirillium
biofertilizer and
Rhizobium
biofertilizer, respectively at optimized parameters. R
L
factor was 0.558 and 0.568 for
Azospirillium
biofertilizer and
Rhizobium
biofertilizer. The data showed combination of interaction-based separation through better fitting of Langmuir isotherm compared to Freundlich. Its separation is well described by Pseudo-second order and intraparticle diffusion model. Adsorption was favorable at lower temperature suggesting exothermic and spontaneous nature. Reusability for
Azospirillium
biofertilizer and
Rhizobium
biofertilizer was checked for 25 mg/land. While the biological nature of
Azospirillium
and
Rhizobium
biofertilizer makes removal of Congo red dye environmentally benign. |
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ISSN: | 0007-4861 1432-0800 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00128-023-03784-8 |