Applied Water Science (Jun 2022)

Adsorption characteristics of methyl red dye by Na2CO3-treated jute fibre using multi-criteria decision making approach

  • Amit Kumar Dey,
  • Abhijit Dey,
  • Rumi Goswami

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13201-022-01700-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 8
pp. 1 – 22

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Abstract This article reports the use of sodium carbonate-treated jute fibre (SCTJF), for the removal of an azo dye methyl red (MR). Face-centred CCD, based on RSM, experimental design has been used to acquire a definite number of experimental paths in order to ascertain improved experimentation towards reaching performance characteristics that are ideal in order to remove the dye (MR) dissolved in aqueous solution. Independent variable parameters used for dye removal and maximum adsorption capacity (Qmax) are: rotational speed (100 RPM, 150 RPM and 200 RPM), temperature (293 K, 303 K and 313 K), pH (3, 7 and 11) and adsorbent (SCTJF) dose (10 mg/L, 14 mg/L and 18 mg/L), where Qmax of the treated jute was considered to be the performance measure for dye removal. ANOVA was used in conjunction with a quadratic model of second order to explore the impact of operating variables and their elucidation. pH = 7.08, temperature = 299.57 K, SCTJF dose = 14.74 g/L, and stirring speed = 155 RPM were found to be the best process conditions. With a desirability of 0.98, the computed experimental Qmax (32.11 mg/g) and anticipated Qmax (31.7 mg/g) were in resonance within the domain threshold, indicating outstanding accuracy of the experimentation operations.

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