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Ekinci, S., & Guzel, F. (2019). Adsorption of Toxic Indigo Carmen Dyestuff from Aqueous Solution by Chitosan and Chitosan Phthalate. Applied Chemical Engineering, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.24294/ace.v1i2.624
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Adsorption of Toxic Indigo Carmen Dyestuff from Aqueous Solution by Chitosan and Chitosan Phthalate

Selma Ekinci

batman university TURKEY

Fuat Guzel

batman university TURKEY


DOI: https://doi.org/10.24294/ace.v1i2.624


Keywords: Adsorption, Indigo carmen, Dyestuff, Chitosan


Abstract

Toxic indigo carmen dyestuff was removed from the aqueous solution by adsorption. Adsorption was examined kinetically and thermodynamically based on temperature. Derivative of chitosan which is called chitosan phthalate was synthesized and used in removal of indigo carmen from aqueous solution. Some kinetic and thermodynamic parameters were calculated. Adsorption isotherms were drawn. Lastly, the adsorption of indigo carmen from the aqueous solution by chitosan and chitosan phthalate were compared.  


Author Biography

Selma Ekinci, batman university TURKEY

Department of Chemistry, research assistant

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