Abstract :
The efficiency and performance of supported melamine/ copper complexes,
S/[CuCl2(Mel)2].2MeOH, as a new adsorbent, for the adsorptive removal of Indigo Carmine (IC)
from aqueous solutions, has been evaluated with respect to several experimental conditions including
contact time, initial IC concentration, temperature and adsorbent dosage. The maximum removal
percentage (approximately 84%) was observed when used 0.05 g/L of S/[CuCl2(Mel)2].2MeOH,
1.5 x 10-5mol/L of initial IC concentration and contact time of 15min. The experimental data were analyzed
by the Langmuir, Freundlich, and Tempkin isotherm models. The monolayer adsorption capacity of
S/[CuCl2(Mel)2].2MeOHwas found to be 16.8 x 10-3mol/g by using Langmuir isotherm model. The
calculation of the thermodynamic parameters such as Gibbs free energy, entropy and enthalpy
changes of the ongoing adsorption process indicated the feasibility and endothermic nature of IC
adsorption. The kinetics study suggested that the adsorption of IC onto S/[CuCl2(Mel)2].2MeOH
proceeds according to the pseudo-second-order model.
Keywords :
Indigo carmine , Adsorption , Removal , Characterization , Melamine complexes