Activated carbon (AC) was prepared from hazelnut shells using two steps of carbonization followed by steam activation. Methylene blue dye was used as a probe for evaluation of the prepared activated carbon. In order to have a better comparison, a commercial grade of activated carbon (powdered) obtained from the Merck Company has also been used in this research as standard. In this paper we have also investigated adsorption of mercuric ion by impregnated activated carbon with different chemicals. It was found that sorption of mercuric ion from aqueous solution by activated carbon can be improved by impregnating AC with suitable chemicals such as sulfur-containing compounds
499-503Activated carbon (AC) prepared from parthenium was used to remove Hg(II) from aqueous solut...
After some of the mercury poisoning tragedies like Minamata disaster, containment of mercury polluti...
In this paper the technical feasibility of various adsorbents for mercury removal from contaminatedw...
Mercury is one of the most toxic metals present in the environment. Adsorption has been proposed amo...
In this work the attention was focused on the adsorption of mercuric chloride on activated carbon an...
Mercury (Hg), a naturally occurring element, is toxic and can lead to negative health impacts for hu...
The main purpose of the present paper is the study of the divalent mercury adsorption phenomena by u...
A commercially available activated carbon (Norit Darco FGD) has been used to perform experimental ru...
In this study, activated carbon prepared from hazelnut husk (HHAC) using zinc chloride as chemical a...
In the present study, activated carbon was prepared from corn cob. Corn cob by potassium hydroxide a...
The effects of treatment of an activated carbon with Sulphur precursors on its textural properties a...
Injection of activated carbon impregnated with sulfur or iodine compounds into the flue gases is a p...
Adsorption is an effective process to remove mercury from polluted waters. In spite of the great num...
Experiment was performed to draw a mercury adsorption stoichiometry of ceramic and activated carbon ...
Activated carbon prepared from Zea mays stem using chemical activation was used as adsorbent for the...
499-503Activated carbon (AC) prepared from parthenium was used to remove Hg(II) from aqueous solut...
After some of the mercury poisoning tragedies like Minamata disaster, containment of mercury polluti...
In this paper the technical feasibility of various adsorbents for mercury removal from contaminatedw...
Mercury is one of the most toxic metals present in the environment. Adsorption has been proposed amo...
In this work the attention was focused on the adsorption of mercuric chloride on activated carbon an...
Mercury (Hg), a naturally occurring element, is toxic and can lead to negative health impacts for hu...
The main purpose of the present paper is the study of the divalent mercury adsorption phenomena by u...
A commercially available activated carbon (Norit Darco FGD) has been used to perform experimental ru...
In this study, activated carbon prepared from hazelnut husk (HHAC) using zinc chloride as chemical a...
In the present study, activated carbon was prepared from corn cob. Corn cob by potassium hydroxide a...
The effects of treatment of an activated carbon with Sulphur precursors on its textural properties a...
Injection of activated carbon impregnated with sulfur or iodine compounds into the flue gases is a p...
Adsorption is an effective process to remove mercury from polluted waters. In spite of the great num...
Experiment was performed to draw a mercury adsorption stoichiometry of ceramic and activated carbon ...
Activated carbon prepared from Zea mays stem using chemical activation was used as adsorbent for the...
499-503Activated carbon (AC) prepared from parthenium was used to remove Hg(II) from aqueous solut...
After some of the mercury poisoning tragedies like Minamata disaster, containment of mercury polluti...
In this paper the technical feasibility of various adsorbents for mercury removal from contaminatedw...