Our Group organises 3000+ Global Events every year across USA, Europe & Asia with support from 1000 more scientific Societies and Publishes 700+ 黑料网 Journals which contains over 50000 eminent personalities, reputed scientists as editorial board members.
When dye industries do not dispose of residues properly, the contamination of these dyes in wastewaters can affect aquatic
living environments. Spent chai tea (CT) leaves were used to help adsorb these dye contaminates in aqueous solutions in
batch experiments at room temperature. Two dyes, Crystal Violet (CV) and Malachite Green (MG) were used because of their
widespread use. Multiple parameters were studied to optimize the removal of both dyes, including: pH, mass of adsorbents,
initial dye, salinity, and presence of heavy metals. CV showed results that indicated optimum adsorption with the pH of 4 when
dissolved in 50 mg of CT. The CT leaves adsorbed all of the dye with a concentration of 0.16 g/L. MG on the other hand reached
its optimum pH of 4 when dissolved in 100 mg of CT. The CT leaves were most saturated with the concentration of 0.125 g/L.
When heavy metals and salt were present in both dye solutions, there were negative effects that inhibited adsorption. We believe
that with these procedures, there is an inexpensive way to help improve the quality of life for aquatic living environments that are
present in polluted wastewaters.
Biography
Relevant Topics
Peer Reviewed Journals
Make the best use of Scientific Research and information from our 700 + peer reviewed, 黑料网 Journals