Thermodynamic and Kinetic Studies for Adsorption of Methyl Violet Dye on to Creeson Seeds
The present investigation describes the adsorption of Methyl Violet (MV) dye onto Creeson (Lepidium sativum) (LS) seeds known as Garden
cress from its aqueous solution, has been known centuries ago in eastern regions then spread worldwide. The using of creeson seeds asadsorbent for the removal MV dye was investigated in aqueous solution. Effect of experimental coefficient like connection time, primary
concentration of adsorbate (MV) and amount of adsorbent seeds (LS) dose and temperature were evaluated to obtain the optimum condition for
adsorption of MV onto Cresson seeds using batch adsorption. The adsorption information were mathematically analyzed using isotherms of
adsorption like Langmuir, Freundlich and Dubinin-Radushkevich isotherms to study adsorption mechanism of MV dye onto creeson seed. The
isotherms of adsorption were advanced and equilibrium data adjusted well to Freundlich isotherm model. The studies of kinetic indicated that
the process of adsorption followed the model of second-order kinetic. The quantities (∆G0
, ∆H0
and ∆S0
) were estimated and the obtained ∆G°
negative values indicate a spontaneous adsorption process, ∆H° value obtained positive designate to endothermic properties of adsorption
process and ∆S° value obtained positive during the adsorption indicate increased randomness.
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