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Journal of Chemistry | 2012

Polymer Composite—A Potential Biomaterial for the Removal of Reactive Dye

P. N. Palanisamy; A. Agalya; P. Sivakumar

Poly Pyrrle saw dust composite was prepared by reinforcement of natural wood saw dust (obtained from Euphorbia Tirucalli L wood) and Poly Pyrrole matrix phase. The present study investigates the adsorption behaviour of Poly Pyrrole Saw dust Composite towards reactive dye. The batch adsorption studies were carried out by varying solution pH, initial dye concentration, contact time and temperature. The kinetic study showed that adsorption of Reactive Red by PPC was best represented by pseudo-second order kinetics with ion exchange adsorption. The equilibrium data were analyzed by Freundlich and Langmuir isotherm model. The equilibrium isotherm data were fitted well with Langmuir isotherm model. The maximum monolayer adsorption capacities calculated by Langmuir model were 204.08 mg/g for Reactive Red at 303 K. The thermodynamic parameters suggest the spontaneous, endothermic nature of ion exchange adsorption with weak Vader walls force of attraction. Activation energy for the adsorption of Reactive by Poly Pyrrole Composite was 11.6387 kJ/mole, Isosteric Heat of adsorption was 48.5454 kJ/mole also supported the ion exchange adsorption process in which forces of attraction between dye molecules and PPC is weak.


Journal of Chemistry | 2008

Novel Activated Carbons from Agricultural Wastes and their Characterization

S. Karthikeyan; P. Sivakumar; P. N. Palanisamy

Solid waste disposal has become a major problem in India, Either it has to be disposed safely or used for the recovery of valuable materials as agricultural wastes like turmeric waste, ferronia shell waste, jatropha curcus seed shell waste, delonix shell waste and ipomea carnia stem. Therefore these wastes have been explored for the preparation of activated carbon employing various techniques. Activated carbons prepared from agricultural solid wastes by chemical activation processes shows excellent improvement in the surface characteristics. Their characterization studies such as bulk density, moisture content, ash content, fixed carbon content, matter soluble in water, matter soluble in acid, pH, decolourising power, phenol number, ion exchange capacity, ion content and surface area have been carried out to assess the suitability of these carbons as absorbents in the water and wastewater. For anionic dyes (reactive, direct, acid) a close relationship between the surface area and surface chemical groups of the modified activated carbon and percentage of dye removal by adsorption can be observed. Cationic dyes large amount of surface chemical groups present in the sample (mainly carboxylic, anhydrides, lactones and phenols etc.) are good anchoring sites for adsorption. The present study reveals the recovery of valuable adsorbents from readily and cheaply available agriculture wastes.


Journal of Chemistry | 2012

Comparative Studies of the Adsorption of Direct Dye on Activated Carbon and Conducting Polymer Composite

J. Raffiea Baseri; P. N. Palanisamy; P. Sivakumar

This study analyses the feasibility of removing Direct Blue 71 from aqueous solution by different adsorbents such as activated carbon (TPAC) and Poly pyrrole polymer composite (PPC) prepared from Thevetia Peruviana. Batch mode adsorption was performed to investigate the adsorption capacities of these adsorbents by varying initial dye concentration, temperature, agitation time and pH. The performance of TPAC was compared with PPC. Among the adsorbents, PPC had more adsorption capacity (88.24%) than TPAC (58.82%) at an initial concentration of 50 mg/L and at 30°C. The experimental data best fitted with pseudo second order kinetic model. The adsorption data fitted well for Langmuir adsorption isotherm. Thermodynamic parameters for the adsorbents were also evaluated. The carbon embedded in conducting polymers matrix show better adsorptive properties than activated carbon.


Journal of Chemistry | 2012

Application of Polyaniline Nano Composite for the Adsorption of Acid Dye from Aqueous Solutions

J. Raffiea Baseri; P. N. Palanisamy; P. Sivakumar

In this research, Polyaniline coated sawdust (Polyaniline nano composite) was synthesized via direct chemical polymerization and used as an adsorbent for the removal of acid dye (Acid Violet 49) from aqueous solutions. The effect of some important parameters such as pH, initial concentration of dye, contact time and temperature on the removal efficiency was investigated in batch adsorption system. The adsorption capacity of PAC was high (96.84 %) at a pH of 3-4. The experimental data fitted well for pseudo second order model. Langmuir model is more appropriate to explain the nature of adsorption with high correlation coefficient. The Energy of activation from arrehenius plot suggested that the adsorption of AV49 onto PAC involves physisorption mechanism.


Journal of Chemistry | 2007

Assessment of Ground Water Quality in and around Gobichettipalayam Town Erode District, Tamilnadu

P. N. Palanisamy; A. Geetha; M. Sujatha; P. Sivakumar; K. Karunakaran

Ground water samples collected from different localities in and around Gobichettipalayam town, Erode District, Tamil Nadu were analyzed for their physico- chemical characteristics. This analysis result was compared with the WHO a ICMR standards of drinking water quality parameters with the following water quality parameters namely pH, Electrical conductivity, CN-, Cl-, SO42-, Na


International Journal of ChemTech Research | 2009

Adsorption studies of Basic Red 29 by a non-conventional activated carbon prepared from Euphorbia antiquorum L.

P. Sivakumar; P. N. Palanisamy


Desalination | 2009

Kinetic and isotherm studies of the adsorption of Acid Blue 92 using a low-cost non-conventional activated carbon

P. N. Palanisamy; P. Sivakumar


Indian Journal of Chemical Technology | 2009

Packed bed column studies for the removal of Acid blue 92 and Basic red 29 using non-conventional adsorbent

P. Sivakumar; P. N. Palanisamy


Advances in Applied Science Research | 2012

Preparation and characterization of activated carbon from Thevetia peruvianafor the removal of dyes from textile waste water

J. Raffiea Baseri; P. N. Palanisamy; P. Sivakumar


Journal of Scientific & Industrial Research | 2009

Adsorptive removal of Reactive and Direct dyes using non-conventional adsorbent – Column studies

P. Sivakumar; P. N. Palanisamy

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A. Geetha

Kongu Engineering College

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M. Sujatha

Kongu Engineering College

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K. Manjula Rani

Kongu Engineering College

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P. Manikandan

Kongu Engineering College

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R. Baskar

Kongu Engineering College

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