Abstract

In the study, the removal of dye (methyl blue) from aqueous solutions by batch/agitation adsorption method was investigated using Pinus brutia (PB). For this purpose, first, PB wood was collected and made into wood chips (PB), and then Pinus brutia biochar (PBB) was made. The PBB was modified to gain nano-magnetic properties. The biochar structure was characterized by FT-IR. PBB and nM-PBB were used for the removal of MB dye. The adsorbent amount, temperature, pH, time and dye concentration were investigated in the adsorption process with adsorption isotherms, kinetics and thermodynamics to estimate their MB removal efficiency. Sorption equilibrium for MB dye was reached by nM-PBB within 60 min and adsorption efficiency up to 99.007% was reached. While the adsorption kinetics followed a pseudo-second-order kinetic model, the Langmuir isotherm model, with a maximum adsorption capacity of 107.527 mg/g (nM-PBB), showed homogeneous physiochemical adsorption. The efficiency was found to be a spontaneous endothermic reaction. It can be suggested that nM-PBB can be used to remove MB.

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