Savci, SKemiklioglu, E2024-07-182024-07-181018-46191610-2304http://akademikarsiv.cbu.edu.tr:4000/handle/123456789/5814In this study, the removal of Malachite Green synthetic dye from aqueous environment was investigated using Sparus aurata as a source of fish bone. The removal efficiency of the adsorbent was investigated as a function of time and dye concentration via batch method at room temperature. The correlation coefficient values indicate that the data fit the Freundlich Isotherm (R-2= 0,9861) better than the Langmuir Isotherm (R-2=0,3695). The thermodynamic and reaction kinetic of Malachite Green from the aqueous solution were determined and correlated to pseudo-second order kinetic models and the experimental data revealed that pseudo-second order kinetic model is available to experimental data. Gibbs free energy value was found to be -1.308 kJ/mol and indicating the spontaneity of the system. Thermodynamic parameters exhibited that the adsorption process was spontenous (Delta GEnglishBASIC-DYESAQUEOUS-SOLUTIONSACTIVATED CARBONTEXTILE DYEBATCHEQUILIBRIUMBIOSORPTIONBENTONITEADSORBENTKINETICSREMOVAL OF MALACHITE GREEN A CATIONIC DYE FROM WASTEWATER VIA ADSORPTION ON FISH BONESArticle