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Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces | 2013

Chemical modification of a plant origin biomass using cationic surfactant ABDAC and the biosorptive decolorization of RR45 containing solutions

Tamer Akar; Esra Ozkara; Sema Celik; Serpil Turkyilmaz; Sibel Tunali Akar

This study focused on the improvement of the decolorization potential of biomass derived from Pyracantha coccinea. Alkyl benyzldimethyl ammonium chloride (ABDAC) was used as modification agent. Batch mode decolorization potential of modified biosorbent was explored at different operating conditions. ABDAC modification significantly increased the biosorption yield to 97.27%, which was 3.88 times higher than that of natural biomass. The prepared biosorbent was effectively used for the decolorization of Reactive Red 45 contaminated solutions after the optimization of biosorption conditions. The non-linear regression analysis was used to evaluate the isotherm and kinetic model parameters. Process followed the Langmuir isotherm model and the highest monolayer capacity of 152.49 mg g(-1) was obtained with a small amount of modified biosorbent. Kinetic studies indicated fast decolorization rate of the process following the pseudo-first-order model. Biosorption performance of the prepared biosorbent was tested in RR45 containing real wastewater sample. The possible dye biosorbent interactions in the biosorption process were explored by zeta potential, scanning electron microscobe and FTIR analysis.


International Journal of Phytoremediation | 2018

Biosorption of Basic Blue 7 by fungal cells immobilized on the green type biomatrix of Phragmites australis spongy tissue

Tamer Akar; Cansu Uzun; Sema Celik; Sibel Tunali Akar

ABSTRACT Biosorption is an effective alternative method for the control of water pollution caused by different pollutants such as synthetic dyes and metals. A new and efficient biomass system was developed from the passively immobilized fungal cells. The spongy tissue of Phragmites australis was considered as the carrier for the immobilization of Neurospora sitophila cells employed for the biosorption of Basic Blue 7. This plant tissue was used for the first time as a carrier for fungal cells. The biosorption was examined through batch- and continuous-mode operations. The biosorption process conformed well to the Langmuir model. Maximum monolayer biosorption capacity of the biosorbent was recorded as 154.756 mg g−1. Kinetic findings showed a very good compliance with the pseudo-second-order model. The negative values of ΔG° indicated a spontaneous nature of the biosorption process and a positive value of ΔH° (14.69 kJ mol−1) concluded favorable decolorization at high temperature. The scanning electron microscopy analysis showed that a porous, rippled, and rough surface of biomass system was covered with BB7 molecular cloud. IR results revealed that functional groups like –OH, –NH, and C˭O participated to the decolorization. Breakthrough and exhausted points were found as 360 and 570 minutes, respectively. The biomass system was successfully applied to the treatment of real wastewater.


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2010

Biosorption performance of surface modified biomass obtained from Pyracantha coccinea for the decolorization of dye contaminated solutions

Tamer Akar; Sema Celik; Sibel Tunali Akar


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2011

Decolorization of Reactive Blue 49 contaminated solutions by Capsicum annuum seeds: Batch and continuous mode biosorption applications

Sibel Tunali Akar; Asli Gorgulu; Tamer Akar; Sema Celik


Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology | 2013

Nickel removal characteristics of an immobilized macro fungus: equilibrium, kinetic and mechanism analysis of the biosorption

Tamer Akar; Sema Celik; Asli Gorgulu Ari; Sibel Tunali Akar


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2013

On the utilization of a lignocellulosic waste as an excellent dye remover: Modification, characterization and mechanism analysis

Sibel Tunali Akar; Dilek Yilmazer; Sema Celik; Yasemin Yetimoglu Balk; Tamer Akar


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2013

Biosorption potential of Orange G dye by modified Pyracantha coccinea: Batch and dynamic flow system applications

Asli Gorgulu Ari; Sema Celik


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2015

Effective biodecolorization potential of surface modified lignocellulosic industrial waste biomass

Sibel Tunali Akar; Dilek Yilmazer; Sema Celik; Yasemin Yetimoglu Balk; Tamer Akar


Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology | 2011

Efficient biosorption of a reactive dye from contaminated media by Neurospora sitophila cells—Zea mays silk tissue biomass system

Tamer Akar; Sema Celik


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2013

Removal of Pb2+ ions from contaminated solutions by microbial composite: Combined action of a soilborne fungus Mucor plumbeus and alunite matrix

Tamer Akar; Sema Celik; Asli Gorgulu Ari; Sibel Tunali Akar

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Tamer Akar

Eskişehir Osmangazi University

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Sibel Tunali Akar

Eskişehir Osmangazi University

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Asli Gorgulu Ari

Yıldız Technical University

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Dilek Yilmazer

Eskişehir Osmangazi University

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Yasemin Yetimoglu Balk

Eskişehir Osmangazi University

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Asli Gorgulu

Eskişehir Osmangazi University

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Cansu Uzun

Eskişehir Osmangazi University

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Dilek Yilmazer Tunc

Eskişehir Osmangazi University

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Esra Ozkara

Eskişehir Osmangazi University

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Musa Şölener

Eskişehir Osmangazi University

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