An experimental investigation on the removal of direct red 28 dye from wastewater by using rice-husk carbon as low cost adsorbent was carried out in a laboratory. Batch type experiments were conducted to study the influence of different parameters such as adsorbent dose, contact time, pH, initial concentration of dye and particle size of adsorbent. The removal data have been analyzed using Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm models. The adsorption process was in conformity demonstrated use of rice husk to obtain low cost adsorbent for dye removal from aqueous solution
Abstract: Synthetic dyes are widely used in industries such as rubber, textiles, plastics, paper, co...
Worldwide industrial and technological advances have introduced various pollutants into the water. P...
In this study, the removal of sunset yellow dye from aqueous solutions using low-cost materials as a...
An experimental investigation on the removal of direct red 28 dye from wastewater by using rice-husk...
133-139Rice husk carbon (RHC) has been prepared from rice husk impregnated with 50% H3PO4 and carbo...
The textile industry is the largest industry contributing to waste water pollution and is a concern ...
Desirable cost and removal effectiveness of the adsorbents can be obtained by the use and modificati...
Adsorption of textile dyes onto rice husk based adsorbents from aqueous solutions was studied. Batc...
Activated carbons prepared from teak leaf (TLC), maize corn (MCC) and babool tree bark (BTBC) were u...
140-145The low cost adsorbents namely Rice Husk Carbon (RHC), Wheat Straw Carbon (WSC) and Saw Dust ...
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Wastewater treatment by adsorption onto activated carbon is effective because it has a variety of be...
Adsorption by activated carbon has proven to be most effective method of dye removal. However due to...
The potential of rice husks powder (RHP), for the removal of Congo red dye from aqueous solution was...
ABSTRACT: In this investigation, the mechanism of the adsorption of Basic Red 29 from aqueous soluti...
Abstract: Synthetic dyes are widely used in industries such as rubber, textiles, plastics, paper, co...
Worldwide industrial and technological advances have introduced various pollutants into the water. P...
In this study, the removal of sunset yellow dye from aqueous solutions using low-cost materials as a...
An experimental investigation on the removal of direct red 28 dye from wastewater by using rice-husk...
133-139Rice husk carbon (RHC) has been prepared from rice husk impregnated with 50% H3PO4 and carbo...
The textile industry is the largest industry contributing to waste water pollution and is a concern ...
Desirable cost and removal effectiveness of the adsorbents can be obtained by the use and modificati...
Adsorption of textile dyes onto rice husk based adsorbents from aqueous solutions was studied. Batc...
Activated carbons prepared from teak leaf (TLC), maize corn (MCC) and babool tree bark (BTBC) were u...
140-145The low cost adsorbents namely Rice Husk Carbon (RHC), Wheat Straw Carbon (WSC) and Saw Dust ...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Wastewater treatment by adsorption onto activated carbon is effective because it has a variety of be...
Adsorption by activated carbon has proven to be most effective method of dye removal. However due to...
The potential of rice husks powder (RHP), for the removal of Congo red dye from aqueous solution was...
ABSTRACT: In this investigation, the mechanism of the adsorption of Basic Red 29 from aqueous soluti...
Abstract: Synthetic dyes are widely used in industries such as rubber, textiles, plastics, paper, co...
Worldwide industrial and technological advances have introduced various pollutants into the water. P...
In this study, the removal of sunset yellow dye from aqueous solutions using low-cost materials as a...