Abstract

The existence of dye molecules prolonged in water effluents of special concern is removed through green synthesized Punica Grantanum stem adsorbent (PGSA) embedded in removal of dye as methyl orange, Chromoseint blue, Eriochrome black-T, malachite green. Charcolated adsorbent was subjected to characterization as, SEM, TEM and FTIR. PGSA was employed in parametric study of effect of pH, effect of adsorbent dose on dye removal, effect of adsorbent on concentration of dye and effect of temperature on dye removal. Maximum removal of dye was observed at basic pH 8, as adsorbent dose of 0.5g give maximum removal of dye molecules. Maximum dye concentration of 1×10-5M show best result for dye removal and 30°C temperature was effective for various dyes giving removal efficiency. Experimental work was conducted on UV-Visible spectrophotometer with time gradient of 15 minutes time interval up to 180 minutes. So, this study revels use of charcolated adsorbent of Punica Grantanum stem is effective for dye removal purpose.

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