The Equilibrium and Kinetics Studies of Crystal Violet Adsorption Onto Montmorillonite
Abstract
In this study, the removal of crystal violet from aqueous solutions using natural clay (from Bafra of Turkey) was described. Experiments were carried out as function of contact time, adsorbent dosage, initial concentration, pH and temperature. The chemical composition of the natural clay was analyzed by X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (XRF). The Langmuir, Freundlich and Temkin adsorption models were applied to describe the equilibrium isotherms. The adsorption isotherms data were correlated with the Langmuir equation and the Langmuir constant K-L (1.0 L/g) was calculated. The Langmuir monolayer adsorption capacity of montmorillonite was determined to be 500 mg/g at 295 K. The R-2 (regression coefficient) value was obtained as 0.961 for crystal violet. The adsorption kinetic data of the crystal violet onto natural clay were fitted well by pseudo-second order model. The thermodynamic parameters such as the standard free energy (Delta G(o)), standard enthalpy (Delta H-o) and standard entropy (Delta S-o) were evaluated. The spontaneity of the adsorption process is established by decrease in Delta G(o), which varied from (-9.43) to (-28.68) kJ/mol in the temperature range of 293-353 K.