TITLE:
Optimized Adsorption of Small and Medium Molecules by a Biosorbent Based on Hevea Hulls
AUTHORS:
Djedjess Essoh Jules César Meledje, Yapo Hermann Aristide Yapi, David Léonce Kouadio, Djamatchè Paul Valéry Akesse, Kolo Yeo
KEYWORDS:
Optimization, Biosorbent, Methylene Blue Index, Iodine Index, Rubber Hulls
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering,
Vol.12 No.9,
September
19,
2024
ABSTRACT: In the context of the recovery of agricultural waste, many researches have focused on the preparation of adsorbents from natural waste from fruit trees, egg shells, palm waste or sawdust. This work aims to optimize the preparation of a biosorbent from rubber hulls by studying its ability to adsorb small and medium molecules. The influence of parameters such as drying temperature (X1), particle size (X2), stirring time (X3) and sodium hypochloride mass (X4) was studied. The results indicate that the model used for biosorbent optimization on methylene blue and iodine index is significant. In addition, this model has greater adsorption capabilities on small molecules than with large molecules. Statistical analysis of the data shows that temperature is the most influential factor in the adsorption of small molecules. On the other hand, particle size has a significant influence on the adsorption of large molecules. The optimum biosorbent preparation values are 1.0 for drying temperature (X1), −1.0 for biosorbent grain size (X2), 1.0 for stirring time (X3) and 1.0 for sodium hypochloride mass (X4).