Palm oil and textile industries are important contributors to Malaysia's economic growth. However, these industries also generate various pollutants of the environment. This research explores the possibility using a low cost adsorbent i.e. ash produced from palm oil factory, for the removal of dyes from aqueous solution
Many industries like dye industries, textile, paper and plastics use dyes in order to colour their p...
The bleaching potential of Afashio kaolin (AFK), from Edo state in Nigeria, for removal of pigments ...
The adsorption of mixture of two basic dyes methylene blue and malachite green in aqueous solution o...
Coloring effluent from industrial activities may affect environmental and human health and with this...
This study investigates the effectiveness of using modified oil palm shell (MPS) to remove dye from...
A low-cost, easily obtained and eco-friendly adsorbents has been investigated as an ideal alternativ...
In textile industry, dyes remove from solution using synthetic materials which is harmful for enviro...
Adsorption of dye is an alternative technology to remove colour from wastewater. Activated carbon pr...
The utilization of dyes such as Methylene Blue which is categorized as cationic dye and Acidic Orang...
Dye waste in water pollution has become a major environmental issue that causes insecurity, health ...
The performance sawdust as a low cost adsorbent to remove Direct Blue 85 (DB85) dye from aqueous sol...
AbstractAdsorption of methylene blue from aqueous solution onto coconut coir dust (CCD) a low cost a...
The use of cheap and ecofriendly adsorbents have been studied to find an alternative substitution of...
Dyes are coloured substances that can be applied to various substrates such as textile materials, le...
Textile industry contributes a large amount of wastewater in Malaysia. It is also one of main source...
Many industries like dye industries, textile, paper and plastics use dyes in order to colour their p...
The bleaching potential of Afashio kaolin (AFK), from Edo state in Nigeria, for removal of pigments ...
The adsorption of mixture of two basic dyes methylene blue and malachite green in aqueous solution o...
Coloring effluent from industrial activities may affect environmental and human health and with this...
This study investigates the effectiveness of using modified oil palm shell (MPS) to remove dye from...
A low-cost, easily obtained and eco-friendly adsorbents has been investigated as an ideal alternativ...
In textile industry, dyes remove from solution using synthetic materials which is harmful for enviro...
Adsorption of dye is an alternative technology to remove colour from wastewater. Activated carbon pr...
The utilization of dyes such as Methylene Blue which is categorized as cationic dye and Acidic Orang...
Dye waste in water pollution has become a major environmental issue that causes insecurity, health ...
The performance sawdust as a low cost adsorbent to remove Direct Blue 85 (DB85) dye from aqueous sol...
AbstractAdsorption of methylene blue from aqueous solution onto coconut coir dust (CCD) a low cost a...
The use of cheap and ecofriendly adsorbents have been studied to find an alternative substitution of...
Dyes are coloured substances that can be applied to various substrates such as textile materials, le...
Textile industry contributes a large amount of wastewater in Malaysia. It is also one of main source...
Many industries like dye industries, textile, paper and plastics use dyes in order to colour their p...
The bleaching potential of Afashio kaolin (AFK), from Edo state in Nigeria, for removal of pigments ...
The adsorption of mixture of two basic dyes methylene blue and malachite green in aqueous solution o...