This study was to evaluate the adsorption capability of clay minerals of bentonite, kaolin and zeolite to remove Congo Red from aqueous solution. The experiments were carried out in a batch system to optimise operation variables: adsorbent dosage, Congo Red concentration, pH and temperature. Adsorption kinetic and equilibrium isotherm of the clay materials were studied using pseudo-first order and second order kinetic equations, and Freundlich and Langmuir models. The equilibrium data of kaolin was found to best fit to the Langmuir model, while bentonite and zeolite were best explained by the Freundlich model. The adsorption kinetic followed the pseudo-second order equation for the three adsorbents. Intra-particle diffusion studies revealed...
In this study, color removal by absorption from synthetically prepared wastewater was investigated u...
In the present research, zeolite is used for the removal of toxic Congo red dye from water solution....
Removal of Congo red, Rhodamine B, and Dispers Blue dyes from water solution have been achieved usin...
The adsorption of Congo Red onto bentonite in a batch adsorber has been studied. Four kinetic models...
Industrial growth and technological advancement have led to the worldwide introduction of pollutants...
Crown copyright © 2009 Published by Elsevier B.V.This study investigated the potential use of kaolin...
Low adsorption capacity of natural clay minerals is a key technical and economical issue which limit...
Congo red (CR), an anionic dye, is very harmful to the environment and should be removed via an easy...
The abundant natural bentonite from Sarolangun deposit of Jambi Province, Indonesia, has been succes...
The effect of initial Congo Red and Procion Red concentration on isotherm adsorption and thermodynam...
The kinetics of the adsorption of Congo red onto natural clay has been studied in an agitation batch...
International audienceIn this study, the sorption of Congo red (CR), as a toxic dye, from aqueous me...
Abstract—An important application of clay is as a solid adsorbent for industrial dyes. The aim of th...
An important application of clay is as a solid adsorbent for industrial dyes. The aim of the present...
Open burnt clay was studied as a potential adsorbent for the adsorption of Congo red (a reactive dye...
In this study, color removal by absorption from synthetically prepared wastewater was investigated u...
In the present research, zeolite is used for the removal of toxic Congo red dye from water solution....
Removal of Congo red, Rhodamine B, and Dispers Blue dyes from water solution have been achieved usin...
The adsorption of Congo Red onto bentonite in a batch adsorber has been studied. Four kinetic models...
Industrial growth and technological advancement have led to the worldwide introduction of pollutants...
Crown copyright © 2009 Published by Elsevier B.V.This study investigated the potential use of kaolin...
Low adsorption capacity of natural clay minerals is a key technical and economical issue which limit...
Congo red (CR), an anionic dye, is very harmful to the environment and should be removed via an easy...
The abundant natural bentonite from Sarolangun deposit of Jambi Province, Indonesia, has been succes...
The effect of initial Congo Red and Procion Red concentration on isotherm adsorption and thermodynam...
The kinetics of the adsorption of Congo red onto natural clay has been studied in an agitation batch...
International audienceIn this study, the sorption of Congo red (CR), as a toxic dye, from aqueous me...
Abstract—An important application of clay is as a solid adsorbent for industrial dyes. The aim of th...
An important application of clay is as a solid adsorbent for industrial dyes. The aim of the present...
Open burnt clay was studied as a potential adsorbent for the adsorption of Congo red (a reactive dye...
In this study, color removal by absorption from synthetically prepared wastewater was investigated u...
In the present research, zeolite is used for the removal of toxic Congo red dye from water solution....
Removal of Congo red, Rhodamine B, and Dispers Blue dyes from water solution have been achieved usin...