Abstract
Textile industries are regarded as one of the major sources of water pollution. The dyeing process consumes a lot of water and emits a lot of wastewater into the environment. This wastewater not only pollutes surface water, but it also pollutes ground water. The adsorption behavior of Acidic Blue 210 (AB210) and Acidic Blue 7 (AB7) azo dyes was examined through a batch adsorption study using activated sewage sludge biochar adsorbent. The sewage sludge material was con-verted into activated biochar form using chemical synthesis, and activation process and its surface area was obtained using BET surface area analysis. The optimum adsorption parameters were found in batch studies, and the process of adsorption was evaluated by isotherm and kinetic studies. The kinetic studies concluded that pseudo second order kinetic model found to be good fit with R2 value was always >0.96. To nature of azo dye uptake (Exothermic/Endothermic) was obtained in thermodynamic studies, and the observed pollutant material was disposed of by the safe landfilling method. Around 99.32% of AB210 & 94.28% of AB7 azo dyes were removed from the synthetic solutions in this study.