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Chemical Engineering Journal, Vol.254, 571-578, 2014
Kinetic model for the immobilised biosorbents: Uptake of cationic dyes
A sorption kinetic model has been developed using concept of Chemically Active Available Binding Sites (CAABS). Dead "Fomitopsis carnea" immobilized on polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) matrix has been employed as the immobilized sorbent. Safranin O and Alcian Blue are the representative sorbates. Results indicate that CAABS model described the kinetics with high degree of correlation coefficient (R-2 >= 0.99) for under different environmental conditions, viz., mixing speed (60, 200 and 500 revolutions per minutes), and biosorbent doses. Student's t-test also revealed that the predicted data using Chemically Active Available Binding Sites (CAABS) model were significantly correlated with the experimental data. The CAABS model was also compared with well known kinetic models such as Lagergren's model (first order kinetic model), Single resistance model, Pore diffusion model, and Pseudo-second order kinetic model. The comparative study of these models also confirmed high efficacy of the CAABS model to depict the experimental data. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.