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Wastewater from leather processing industries generally contain high amount of toxic metal
ions, organic and inorganic pollutants, which poses high risk to the ecosystem and human
civilization. This thesis focuses on the assessment of pollution level of surface water
collected from the river adjacent to the leather processing industries. The research also
focuses on the use of peanut shell, Bagasse, and potato peel for the treatment of prepared
wastewater and tannery effluents.
First of all, various physico-chemical properties including pH, temperature, TDS, EC, NaCl
%, BOD, and COD along with heavy metals (Cr, Ni, Cu, Cd, and Pb) of the surface water
samples were analyzed. These sample were collected from three layers at three different
locations of Dhaleshwari, Buriganga, Bhairab and Karnaphuli rivers nearby the tannery
where the effluents were discharged. In the next step, chemically activated pyrolyzed peanut
shell (PNS), chemically activated peanut shell (NS), and chemically activated pyrolyzed
bagasse (PB) were prepared to remove Cr(III) from Cr2(SO4)3.6H2O aqueous solution and
from chrome tanning effluents. Adsorbent PNS, NS and PB was characterized through EDX,
FTIR, SEM, XRD and BET analysis. The adsorption capacity of PNS, NS, and PB were
104.82 mg/g, 58.28 mg/g and 74.63 mg/g respectively for removal of Cr(III) from aqueous
solution at pH 5.0, while, it was 72.79 mg/g, 58.11 mg/g, and 72.45 mg/g respectively for
removal of chromium from chrome tanning effluents. In this research, another adsorbent was
prepared from potato peel powder (PP) and characterized through EDX, FTIR, SEM, XRD
and BET analysis. The PP was applied for removal of leather dye C.I. Acid Red 73 (AR73)
from aqueous solution and dyeing effluent. The adsorption capacity of PP was 258.39 mg/g
for removal of AR73 from aqueous solution at pH 2.0, and 137.39 mg/g for removal of AR73
dye from dyeing effluent.
The Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm model were applied to explain the distribution of
adsorbate (Cr3+ and dye) on adsorbents (PNS, NS, PB and PP) surface. The values signify
that the adsorption of Cr3+ on adsorbents comply both Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm
model, preferably the Langmuir model. Pseudo-first-order and pseudo-second-order kinetic
models were employed to justify the adsorption process. It was observed that pseudo-secondorder
kinetic models provide better correlation for all adsorbents. The thermodynamic
analyses were also carried out for all adsorbents and it was revealed that the adsorption
process was spontaneous at low temperature. The regeneration was studied for the spent PNS, NS, PB and PP, and it was found that the used adsorbents could be regenerated and reused. |
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