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Application of a chemically modified green macro alga as a biosorbent for phenol removal
Authors:Rathinam Aravindhan  Jonnalagadda Raghava RaoBalachandran Unni Nair
Institution:Chemical Laboratory, Central Leather Research Institute, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Chennai, India
Abstract:Phenol and substituted phenols are toxic organic pollutants present in tannery waste streams. Environmental legislation defines the maximum discharge limit to be 5–50 ppm of total phenols in sewers. Thus the efforts to develop new efficient methods to remove phenolic compounds from wastewater are of primary concern. The present work aims at the use of a modified green macro alga (Caulerpa scalpelliformis) as a biosorbent for the removal of phenolic compounds from the post-tanning sectional stream. The effects of initial phenol concentration, contact time, temperature and initial pH of the solution on the biosorption potential of macro algal biomass have been investigated. Biosorption of phenol by modified green macro algae is best described by the Langmuir adsorption isotherm model. Biosorption kinetics of phenol onto modified green macro algal biomass were best described by a pseudo second order model. The maximum uptake capacity was found to be 20 mg of phenol per gram of green macro algae. A Boyd plot confirmed the external mass transfer as the slowest step involved in the biosorption process. The average effective diffusion coefficient was found to be 1.44 × 10−9 cm2/s. Thermodynamic studies confirmed the biosorption process to be exothermic.
Keywords:Phenol  Biosorption  Equilibrium isotherm  Green macro alga  Macro algae  Thermodynamic studies
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