TY - JOUR PB - Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH JF - Water, Air, and Soil Pollution AV - none VL - 232 N2 - This study measures and evaluates the capabilities of desiccated coconut waste, a waste by-product produced from coconut milk processing, as an adsorbent precursor for the removal of azo dyes in wastewater. The results show that the desiccated coconut waste performed the highest adsorption capacity towards the Congo Red dye in pH 2 condition where the Qmax = 0.071 mmol/g. The adsorption capacity of the coconut waste-based adsorbent is relatively high in azo dye removal among the tested waste precursors such as coir pith, tamarind fruit shells, hazelnut shells, and banana peel. The analysis of azo dye adsorption equilibrium and kinetics using appropriate isotherm and kinetic model shows excellent fitting with Langmuir isotherm and pseudo-second-order kinetic model, where the determination coefficient, R2 â?? 1, indicates a monolayer chemical adsorption process, with a maximum monolayer capacity of 0.004 mmol/g. These findings support that coconut waste-based adsorbent is highly potential for application of Congo Red removal in wastewater. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerland AG. SN - 00496979 IS - 9 KW - Adsorption isotherms; Azo dyes; Chemical analysis; Costs; Fruits; Kinetic parameters; Kinetic theory; Monolayers; Stripping (dyes) KW - Adsorption capacities; Chemical adsorption; Determination coefficients; Low-cost adsorbents; Monolayer capacity; Pseudo-second-order kinetic models; Removal of azo dyes; Tamarind fruit shell KW - Adsorption KW - adsorbent; congo red KW - adsorption; aqueous solution; desiccation; dye; isotherm; plant residue; reaction kinetics; solid waste; wastewater treatment KW - adsorption kinetics; Article; cost effectiveness analysis; desiccated coconut waste; food waste; isotherm; pH; waste component removal; waste water management KW - Corylus; Tamarindus indica TI - Promising Low-cost Adsorbent from Desiccated Coconut Waste for Removal of Congo Red Dye from Aqueous Solution Y1 - 2021/// ID - scholars14518 N1 - cited By 9 UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85113409741&doi=10.1007%2fs11270-021-05308-8&partnerID=40&md5=87ed66f53e570d2cba10391f9d09517a A1 - Abdul Rahim, A.R. A1 - Mohsin, H.M. A1 - Chin, K.B.L. A1 - Johari, K. A1 - Saman, N. ER -