Abstract

Fly ash resulted during the coal burning for energy production is a waste that can be used in wastewater treatment for removal of dyes. Fly ash (FA) modified by Ca(OH)2/Na2FeO4 was used as adsorbent for methyl orange (MO) wastewater treatment. The effect of parameters (contact time, dosage of adsorbent, initial concentration of MO) on MO adsorption are optimized. At the optimized conditions: 4.00×10−3g/mL of adsorbent, 50mg/L MO, 40min, the raw pH value (pH=10), 99.2% color removal was achieved at room temperature. The thermodynamic and kinetic of the adsorption processes were also studied, and further discussed correlated with the surface structure (XRD) and morphology (SEM, BET). The results indicate that the Ca(OH)2/Na2FeO4 modified FA can be used as an efficient and low cost adsorbent for removal of dyes.

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