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- item: Thesis-AbstractSugarcane bagasse pith as a low cost adsorbent for the removal of methylene blue from waste water : experimental and modeling studySenarathna, KMCU; Amarasinghe, PContamination of water streams due to discharge of dye containing wastewater is a worldwide problem. Adsorption is an effective and efficient method for removing dye stuff from waste water. However high cost of commercial adsorbents limit its use in wastewater treatment. In this study potential of untreated sugarcane bagasse pith as a low cost adsorbent for removal of Methylene Blue (MB); a basic dye, was investigated. Batch experiments were conducted to determine the factors affecting dye removal. Results revealed that the percentage of dye removal depends on adsorbent dosage, initial dye concentration of the solution, solution pH and contact time. Distinctly low MB removal was observed at low solution pH values (<4). At high pH values (4 to 10), high MB removal was obtained and variation of percentage removal with pH was not significant. Equilibrium data fits to Langmuir isotherm and highest dye uptake of 40mg/g was observed. Adsorption rate was very rapid initially and gradually decreased with time. Fixed bed column experiments were performed to study practical applicability and characteristic ‘S’ shape breakthrough curves were obtained. Increase in breakthrough time and bed capacity was observed when the bed height is increased. Fixed bed column data were fitted to Bed Depth Service Time (BDST) model and Yoon Nelson model for different bed heights. In this work, new mathematical model was developed based on film-pore diffusion in non equilibrium conditions to study the dynamics of the column for methylene blue adsorption. Model consists of a system of partial differential equations (PDEs), accounts for the effects of axial dispersion, film-pore diffusion, and external mass-transfer resistances. External mass transfer coefficient calculated using kinetic data obtained from batch experiments was found to be 0.7096 cm min-1 and this valve was used for model calculations. Using the model, effect of bed height and initial concentration on breakthrough curves were predicted. Further, concentration distribution along the radial direction of bagasse particles at different locations of the bed was analyzed. This model was validated using experimental data obtained by fixed bed column experiments.
- item: Conference-AbstractSugarcane bagasse pith as a low cost adsorbent for the removal of Methylene Blue from wastewater(2011) Senarathna, KMCU; Amarasinghe, BMWPKAdsorption of methylene blue dye (MB) onto sugarcane bagasse pith from Pelwatte Sugar planl was studied to enable comparison with alternative commonly available adsorbents. Batch experiments were conducted to determine the effect of adsorbent dose, initial dye concentration and to obtain equilibrium data. Sugarcane bagasse pith is capable of binding appreciable amounts of methyl blue dye from aqueous solutions. The equilibrium data were satisfactorily fitted to Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms. Highest dye uptake of 40 mg/g TOS observed. Fixed bed column experiments were performed to study practical applicability and breakthrough curves were obtained. Breakthrough curve data fits to Yoon-Nelson modeI and bed capacities for methylene blue adsorption was 22 mg/g.