Application of response surface methodology for optimization of methyl orange adsorption by Fe-grafting sugar beet bagasse

2017 
The adsorptive removal of methyl orange dye using a sugar beet bagasse (SBB) as agro-industrial by-product has been investigated. The adsorption potential of SBB was improved by grafting with FeCl3·6H2O. The dependency of removal efficiency (R) and adsorption capacity (qe) on the level and magnitude of variables including initial pH, methyl orange concentrations, and sorbent dosage was investigated and optimized by central composite design under response surface methodology (RSM). Besides, the effect of temperature on adsorption process was evaluated in terms of thermodynamic study. The good agreement found between observed and predicted values supports and confirms the suitability of the applied model to predict adsorption state. The applied models revealed that methyl orange removal in aqueous solution was affected by all the three factors studied. By consideration of seven starting points in the response surface solutions, the best local maximum was found to be at initial solution pH 2.51, sorbent dosa...
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