The effective removal of heavy metals from aqueous wastes is among the most vital issues for many industrialized countries. During recent years Biosorption has gained imperative credibility because of its good performance and low cost. Present study is the adsorption behavior of cadmium (Cd II) on spent black tea in aqueous solution, using batch technique. It was carried out as a function of biosorbent particle size, contact time, dosage, initial metal ion concentration and pH. The equilibrium time was achieved within 20min, with 52 % removal at an adsorbent dosage of 0.2g/20ml metal ion solution of 50mg/L concentration. The equilibrium metal uptake decreased 17 % with an increase in the initial concentration (25-75mg/L). The maximum biosor...
ABSTRACT: In this study, adsorption of copper and chromium was investigated by residue of brewed tea...
Recent studies have shown great interest toward heavy metal removal due to its hazardous and non-bio...
In this study, adsorption of copper and chromium was investigated by residue of brewed tea (Tea Wast...
Background Heavy metals pollution is a serious threat to environment and human health. The...
Background & Aims of the Study: Heavy metals, such as cadmium (Cd(II)), enter into the environment a...
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 ...
In the present study, the sorption ability of three metal ions, lead, cadmium, copper, from aqueous ...
As a result of increasing population, developing technology, and growing industrial activity year by...
The metal biosorption is the removal of metal ions by inactive, nonliving biomass due to highly attr...
Tea plants have been generally known by most of Indonesian as a refreshing drink. Tea leavesusually ...
Adsorption of copper and lead ions onto tea waste from aqueous solutions was studied to enable compa...
The solid waste of commercially available tea leaves of local produce were found to be good sorbents...
Biosorption of Cadmium (Cd (II)) and Arsenic (As (III)) ions from wastewater by tea waste biomass wa...
Every year there is deterioration in water quality. This is due to human activity. The current envir...
ABSTRACT: In this study, adsorption of copper and chromium was investigated by residue of brewed tea...
Recent studies have shown great interest toward heavy metal removal due to its hazardous and non-bio...
In this study, adsorption of copper and chromium was investigated by residue of brewed tea (Tea Wast...
Background Heavy metals pollution is a serious threat to environment and human health. The...
Background & Aims of the Study: Heavy metals, such as cadmium (Cd(II)), enter into the environment a...
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 ...
In the present study, the sorption ability of three metal ions, lead, cadmium, copper, from aqueous ...
As a result of increasing population, developing technology, and growing industrial activity year by...
The metal biosorption is the removal of metal ions by inactive, nonliving biomass due to highly attr...
Tea plants have been generally known by most of Indonesian as a refreshing drink. Tea leavesusually ...
Adsorption of copper and lead ions onto tea waste from aqueous solutions was studied to enable compa...
The solid waste of commercially available tea leaves of local produce were found to be good sorbents...
Biosorption of Cadmium (Cd (II)) and Arsenic (As (III)) ions from wastewater by tea waste biomass wa...
Every year there is deterioration in water quality. This is due to human activity. The current envir...
ABSTRACT: In this study, adsorption of copper and chromium was investigated by residue of brewed tea...
Recent studies have shown great interest toward heavy metal removal due to its hazardous and non-bio...
In this study, adsorption of copper and chromium was investigated by residue of brewed tea (Tea Wast...