Industrial waste constitutes the major source of various kinds of metal pollution in natural water. There are at least 20 metals which cannot be degraded or destroyed. The important toxic metals are Cu, Ni and Zn. There are numerous methods currently employed to remove and recover the metals from our environment and many physico-chemical methods have been proposed for their removal from wastewater. Adsorption is one of the alternatives for such cases and is an effective purification and separation technique used in industry especially in water and wastewater treatments. Cost is an important parameter for comparing the adsorbent materials. Therefore, there is increasing research interest in using alternative low-cost adsorbents. The use of t...
As a result of increasing population, developing technology, and growing industrial activity year by...
Adsorption of Ni (II) and Cu (II) on the waste tea materials were studied at various temperatures an...
Abstract: Water used in industries creates a wastewater that has a potential hazard for our environm...
Abstract: Water used in industries creates a wastewater that has a potential hazard for our environm...
Topics of prominence Abstract Recently, the search for low-cost eco-friendly adsorbents has become...
Characteristics and efficiency of wasted black tea (WBT) were investigated as a low-cost sorbent in ...
Heavy metal pollution is one of the environmental problems of global concern. The most important tox...
Adsorption of copper and lead ions onto tea waste from aqueous solutions was studied to enable compa...
Recent studies have shown great interest toward heavy metal removal due to its hazardous and non-bio...
Recent studies have shown great interest toward heavy metal removal due to its hazardous and non-bio...
The feasibility of tea fiber waste to remove cadmium, nickel, zinc, copper and lead from wastewater ...
Abstract This paper surveys the various developments in the usage of tea beverage industry-based was...
This thesis is concerned with the use of natural waste materials, specifically used tea leaves and c...
In the present study, the sorption ability of three metal ions, lead, cadmium, copper, from aqueous ...
Background & Aims of the Study: Heavy metals, such as cadmium (Cd(II)), enter into the environment a...
As a result of increasing population, developing technology, and growing industrial activity year by...
Adsorption of Ni (II) and Cu (II) on the waste tea materials were studied at various temperatures an...
Abstract: Water used in industries creates a wastewater that has a potential hazard for our environm...
Abstract: Water used in industries creates a wastewater that has a potential hazard for our environm...
Topics of prominence Abstract Recently, the search for low-cost eco-friendly adsorbents has become...
Characteristics and efficiency of wasted black tea (WBT) were investigated as a low-cost sorbent in ...
Heavy metal pollution is one of the environmental problems of global concern. The most important tox...
Adsorption of copper and lead ions onto tea waste from aqueous solutions was studied to enable compa...
Recent studies have shown great interest toward heavy metal removal due to its hazardous and non-bio...
Recent studies have shown great interest toward heavy metal removal due to its hazardous and non-bio...
The feasibility of tea fiber waste to remove cadmium, nickel, zinc, copper and lead from wastewater ...
Abstract This paper surveys the various developments in the usage of tea beverage industry-based was...
This thesis is concerned with the use of natural waste materials, specifically used tea leaves and c...
In the present study, the sorption ability of three metal ions, lead, cadmium, copper, from aqueous ...
Background & Aims of the Study: Heavy metals, such as cadmium (Cd(II)), enter into the environment a...
As a result of increasing population, developing technology, and growing industrial activity year by...
Adsorption of Ni (II) and Cu (II) on the waste tea materials were studied at various temperatures an...
Abstract: Water used in industries creates a wastewater that has a potential hazard for our environm...