K. Ravindhranath
K L University
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Journal of Environmental Management | 2018
A. Naga Babu; D. Srinivasa Reddy; G. Suresh Kumar; K. Ravindhranath; G.V. Krishna Mohan
Water pollution by industrial and anthropogenic actives has become a serious threat to the environment. World Health Organization (WHO) has identified that lead and fluoride amid the environmental pollutants are most poisonous water contaminants with devastating impact on the human race. The present work proposes a study on economical bio-adsorbent based technique using exhausted coffee grounds in the removal of lead and fluoride contaminants from water. The exhausted coffee grounds gathered from industrial wastes have been acid-activated and examined for their adsorption capacity. The surface morphology and elemental characterization of pre-and-post adsorption operations by FESEM, EDX and FTIR spectral analysis confirmed the potential of the exhausted coffee ground as successful bio-sorbent. However, thermodynamic analysis confirmed the adsorption to be spontaneous physisorption with Langmuir mode of homogenous monolayer deposition. The kinetics of adsorption is well defined by pseudo second order model for both lead and fluoride. A significant quantity of lead and fluoride is removed from the synthetic contaminated water by the proposed bio-sorbent with the respective sorption capabilities of 61.6 mg/g and 9.05 mg/g. However, the developed bio-sorbent is also recyclable and is capable of removing the lead and fluoride from the domestic and industrial waste-water sources with an overall removal efficiency of about 90%.
Journal of Automated Methods & Management in Chemistry | 2017
A. Naga Babu; G.V. Krishna Mohan; K. Kalpana; K. Ravindhranath
Calcium alginate beads doped with hydrazine sulphate-treated red mud are investigated as adsorbent for extracting lead ions from water using batch methods of extraction. Different extraction conditions are optimised for maximum lead extraction. Substantial amount of lead is removed, and the adsorption ability is found to be 138.6 mg/g. Surface characterization using FTIR, EDX, and FESEM confirms that lead is “onto” the surface of the adsorbent. Thermodynamic parameters, adsorption isotherms, and kinetics of adsorption are analysed. Adsorption is “physisorption” in nature and spontaneous. The adsorbent developed can be regenerated using 0.1 M HCl. Thus regenerated adsorbent can be used as the adsorbent for further removal of lead at least 10 times, and this enables the complete removal of lead from water by repetitive use of the regenerated adsorbent. The beads facilitate the easy filtration. The methodology developed is successfully applied for removing lead from industrial waste waters.
African Journal of Biotechnology | 2008
P. L. N Kaparthi; Gupta Namita; Lakshmi Kiran Chelluri; V. Surya; Prakasa Rao; Adavi Vasantha; S. Kamaraju Ratnakar; K. Ravindhranath
The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics | 2016
P. Venkateswara Rao; M. Gowrisankar; L. Venkatramana; T. Srinivasa Krishna; K. Ravindhranath
The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics | 2017
M. Gowrisankar; A. Venkatesulu; T. Srinivasa Krishna; K. Ravindhranath
Der Pharma Chemica | 2016
G.V. Krishna Mohan; A. Naga Babu; K. Kalpana; K. Ravindhranath
The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics | 2017
P. Suneetha; T. Srinivasa Krishna; M. Gowrisankar; K. Ravindhranath; D. Ramchandran
Journal of Molecular Liquids | 2016
P. VenkateswaraRao; M. Chandra Shekar; L. Venkatramana; M. Gowrisankar; K. Ravindhranath
International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology | 2017
G.V. Krishna Mohan; A. Naga Babu; K. Kalpana; K. Ravindhranath
Asian Journal of Chemistry | 2017
G.V. Krishna Mohan; A. Naga Babu; K. Kalpana; K. Ravindhranath