165-172Raw shot blasting dust (SBD) has been collected
from a foundry and then treated in a microwave (MWSBD). Both raw and treated
samples are employed as adsorbents for adsorption of methylene blue (MB) from
its aqueous solution. Composition of raw SBD and MWSBD is studied through wet
analysis. Fourier transform infrared spectrophotometry analysis proves the
presence of groups like Si-O-Si, Si-OH, iron oxide and traces of ammonia in
adsorbent. Surface morphology of adsorbent is studied through scanning electron
microscopy and surface area analysis is conducted to evaluate surface area,
total pore volume and pore diameter. The effect of <i style="mso-bidi-font-style:
normal">pH, initial dye concentration, adsorbent dosage and contact time has
been studied and optimum experimental conditions are obtained. Results reveal
that as the amount of adsorbent increases, the percentage removal of the dye
also increases. The adsorption of MB dye onto raw SBD and MWSBD follows pseudo second
order kinetics and intra-particle diffusion model. Study on the dye by both the
adsorbents fits the Freundlich, Langmuir and Dubnin- Radushkevich isotherms
well. The present study confirms the potentiality of an abundant low cost solid
waste material and its availability for the removal of basic dyes from aqueous
solution