The adsorption in some natural materials containing chitin namely, Squid (L
oligo vulgaris) and Sepia (Sepia officinalis) pens, and Anodonta (Anodonta
cygnea) shells for color removal from textile wastewaters was studied. A re
active and a direct green dyestuff, the Cibacron green T3G-E (CI reactive g
reen 12) and the Solophenyl green BLE 155% (CI direct green 26) from CIBA,
respectively, were selected for this study. Continuous experiments in a pac
ked column at 20 degrees C with the natural materials showed a large intern
al resistance to mass transfer. In order to improve the adsorbents performa
nces, the materials were submitted to chemical treatment (demineralization
and/or deproteinization). Isotherms at 20 degrees C were determined for all
systems and compared with the ones using the materials after chemical trea
tment. These results were fitted by both Langmuir and Freundlich models. Th
e determined parameters showed that equilibrium adsorption capacities incre
ased at least five times. These results and the mathematical simulation of
the column runs showed that there are improvements both in equilibrium and
kinetic data. The adsorbents physical and chemical properties before and af
ter chemical treatment were briefly characterized in order to investigate t
he changes responsible for those improvements. Biodegradation of the direct
dyestuff was observed during the column operation using both the Anodonta
shell and Sepia pen. For these two systems the chemical treatment of the ma
terials did not improve the color removal. Biodegradation was included in t
he developed model and the influence of the model parameters on the system
behavior was analyzed. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.