The studies on novel and efficient biosorbent materials for the promotion of environmental and economic sustainability have been become an up-to-date attempt by scientists for the removal of synthetic dyes from industrial effluents. The biosorbents prepared from biomass based resources are emerging as an alternative promising material for the environmental clean-up because of their low-cost, renewability, eco-friendly, easy availability and so forth characteristics. Hence, for the first time, the biosorption performance of abundantly available natural biowastes originating from coastal Zostera marina L. meadows was explored for the biotreatment of colored industrial effluents in the present study. The biosorption properties of biosorbent for methylene blue as a representative synthetic industrial dye were investigated by means of the operational parameters optimization, kinetic, isotherm, thermodynamic and characterization studies. The operating conditions significantly affected the biosorption process and the optimal values were determined as pH of 8, biosorbent dosage of 10 mg, dye concentration of 15 mg L and contact time of 120 min. Elovich and Freundlich models provided the best fit to the kinetic and isotherm data compared with other applied models, respectively. The negative change in free energy (-10.682 to -8.466 kJ mol) indicated a thermodynamically feasible and spontaneous process. The characterization analysis showed that the biosorbent has appropriate chemical and physical properties for the dye biosorption. Thus, the present study displayed that the waste materials originating from coastal Z. marina L. meadows can be applied as a highly efficient as well as cost-effective green generation biosorbent for the clean-up of colored aquatic media.
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