Simulation study of lead removal from waste water by using tea waste as biosorbent.

Toxic heavy metals such as lead have been discharged into water streams due to industrialization, particularly from the stationery industry. Even though there are several ways to remove heavy metals, running the procedures is quite expensive. As a result, this research will simulate the performance...

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Main Authors: Baharuddin, Nurul Huda, Revichandran, Thavaambigai
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spelling my.utm.1044882024-02-08T08:14:16Z http://eprints.utm.my/104488/ Simulation study of lead removal from waste water by using tea waste as biosorbent. Baharuddin, Nurul Huda Revichandran, Thavaambigai QD Chemistry TP Chemical technology Toxic heavy metals such as lead have been discharged into water streams due to industrialization, particularly from the stationery industry. Even though there are several ways to remove heavy metals, running the procedures is quite expensive. As a result, this research will simulate the performance of tea waste as a bio sorbent agent for removing lead ions from wastewater. The Fixed-Bed Adsorption Simulation Tool (FAST) program will create a simulation in this investigation. Furthermore, different manipulation factors such as lead ion initial concentration, contact time, and adsorbent dose were employed to evaluate its influence on the biosorption process. The results are comparable to a previous study on tea waste as a source of biosorption. According to the previous research and case study, the optimal contact duration is 60 minutes, the best metal ion concentration for adsorption is 100 mg/L, and the best adsorbent dose is 2 g. Furthermore, a comparison of the Langmuir isotherm with the Freundlich isotherm reveals that the Langmuir isotherm produces better results. Moreover, when the pseudo-first-order kinetic model is compared to the pseudo-second-order kinetic model, the pseudo-first-order yields superior results. Areadiscover 2022-07 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/104488/1/ThavaambigaiRevichandranNurulHuda2022_SimulationStudyofLeadRemoval.pdf Baharuddin, Nurul Huda and Revichandran, Thavaambigai (2022) Simulation study of lead removal from waste water by using tea waste as biosorbent. London Journal Of Engineering Research, 22 (3). pp. 39-46. ISSN 2631-8474 https://journalspress.com/LJER_Volume22/Simulation-Study-of-Lead-Removal-from-Waste-Water-by-using-Tea-Waste-as-Biosorbent.pdf NA
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Baharuddin, Nurul Huda
Revichandran, Thavaambigai
Simulation study of lead removal from waste water by using tea waste as biosorbent.
description Toxic heavy metals such as lead have been discharged into water streams due to industrialization, particularly from the stationery industry. Even though there are several ways to remove heavy metals, running the procedures is quite expensive. As a result, this research will simulate the performance of tea waste as a bio sorbent agent for removing lead ions from wastewater. The Fixed-Bed Adsorption Simulation Tool (FAST) program will create a simulation in this investigation. Furthermore, different manipulation factors such as lead ion initial concentration, contact time, and adsorbent dose were employed to evaluate its influence on the biosorption process. The results are comparable to a previous study on tea waste as a source of biosorption. According to the previous research and case study, the optimal contact duration is 60 minutes, the best metal ion concentration for adsorption is 100 mg/L, and the best adsorbent dose is 2 g. Furthermore, a comparison of the Langmuir isotherm with the Freundlich isotherm reveals that the Langmuir isotherm produces better results. Moreover, when the pseudo-first-order kinetic model is compared to the pseudo-second-order kinetic model, the pseudo-first-order yields superior results.
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author Baharuddin, Nurul Huda
Revichandran, Thavaambigai
author_facet Baharuddin, Nurul Huda
Revichandran, Thavaambigai
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title Simulation study of lead removal from waste water by using tea waste as biosorbent.
title_short Simulation study of lead removal from waste water by using tea waste as biosorbent.
title_full Simulation study of lead removal from waste water by using tea waste as biosorbent.
title_fullStr Simulation study of lead removal from waste water by using tea waste as biosorbent.
title_full_unstemmed Simulation study of lead removal from waste water by using tea waste as biosorbent.
title_sort simulation study of lead removal from waste water by using tea waste as biosorbent.
publisher Areadiscover
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.utm.my/104488/1/ThavaambigaiRevichandranNurulHuda2022_SimulationStudyofLeadRemoval.pdf
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