Résumé:
The main objective of this study is to prepare a new class of sorbent matrices based on
cellulosic waste for use as biosorbent in the purification of dye-laden water (Braillant Resyl
Blue and Titanium Yellow) in single-component systems and binary mixtures.
In simple monocomponent systems and for initial concentration (C0 = 20mg.L
), the kinetic
study showed that the contact times of 60 and 120 min are sufficient to reach a pseudo
equilibrium states for BCB and JT, respectively.
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The sorption amounts of BCB in binary systems are lower than those obtained in simple
single-component systems for all mass ratios, by the antagonistic effect. On the other hand, a
synergistic effect was obtained for JT in the presence of BCB molecules.
Modelling of the kinetics obeys the pseudo-first-order model, and the Langmuir model
correctly describes the sorption isotherms.