Kinetics and Isotherm Studies for Methylene Blue Dye Removal Using Carbon Derived from Bulb of Zephyranthes citrina
The primary goal of this study is to use kinetics and isotherm investigations to remove the methylene blue dye from wastewater samples using carbon generated from the Zephyranthes citrina (ZC) bulb. The current research takes a novel method by looking at porous, efficient raw carbon from ZC, which was...
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Removal of Dyes by using Rice Husk as Agricultural Solid Waste Adsorbent: Experimental investigation
Rice Husk (RH) Nano Activated Carbon (NAC) was used to remove methylene blue (MB) and black B (BB) colours from synthetic solutions in batch adsorption studies. Several operating factors, including pH (1-11), contact time (15-75 minutes), and temperatures, were evaluated for the two dyes of various concentrations (50-300 mg/l)...
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Research on Adsorption of Chromium (VI) from Wastewater by Anion Exchange Resin
It was investigated if a strong anion exchange resin (Spectra/Gel IE 1×8) could be used as an adsorbent to efficiently remove Cr(VI) ions from synthetic wastewater solutions. In batch testing, Cr(VI) ions concentrations ranged from 25 to 300 mg/L. Various parameters influencing Cr(VI) adsorption were examined, including solution pH,...
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