The kinetic studies on the removal of Acid Violet-17 (AV) by adsorption on various adsorbents such as fly ash (FA), iron chromium oxide (ICO), lignite coal (LC), kapok fruit shell carbon (KC) and cashew nut shell carbon (CC) have been made and the results have been compared with that of commercial activated carbon (CAC). Effect of various experimental parameters has been investigated using batch adsorption technique at room temperature (30±1°C). The percentage removal of AV increases with decrease in the initial concentration of AV, initial pH and particle size of adsorbent and increases with increase in the contact time and dose of adsorbent. Adsorption data were modeled with the Freundlich and Langmuir adsorption isotherms and various f...
WOS: 000469481500008The activated carbons obtained by physical and chemical activation techniques fr...
Water pollution become an integral concern especially dye pollution which is waste generated by text...
In this study, activated carbon produced from oak cupules (ACOC) was prepared using chemical activat...
Adsorption of basic dye Crystal Violet (CV) from aqueous solution by two low cost adsorbents Ground ...
Adsorption technology involving use of low cost adsorbent provides an economical and eco-friendly op...
Introduction: Textile effluents are one of the main environmental pollution sources and contain toxi...
The objective of this laboratory study was to determine the effect of dosage, contact time and type ...
The present article describes the use of Chenopodium album ash (wildly growing weed) as effective ad...
Adsorption process by activated carbon is widely used for removal of dyes. Because of economical lim...
Activated carbons prepared from teak leaf (TLC), maize corn (MCC) and babool tree bark (BTBC) were u...
The feasibility of activated carbon prepared from Moringa oleifera fruit shell waste to remove Basic...
The effect of acidic treatments of activated carbons on dye adsorption was investigated. The physico...
Abstract: Comparative adsorption of dyes (bromophenol blue and methyl orange solution) was performed...
ABSTRACT The adsorption of acid dye (Acid Orange 10), on a highly mesoporous activated carbon obtain...
The activated carbons obtained by physical and chemical activation techniques from Zonguldak-Kilimli...
WOS: 000469481500008The activated carbons obtained by physical and chemical activation techniques fr...
Water pollution become an integral concern especially dye pollution which is waste generated by text...
In this study, activated carbon produced from oak cupules (ACOC) was prepared using chemical activat...
Adsorption of basic dye Crystal Violet (CV) from aqueous solution by two low cost adsorbents Ground ...
Adsorption technology involving use of low cost adsorbent provides an economical and eco-friendly op...
Introduction: Textile effluents are one of the main environmental pollution sources and contain toxi...
The objective of this laboratory study was to determine the effect of dosage, contact time and type ...
The present article describes the use of Chenopodium album ash (wildly growing weed) as effective ad...
Adsorption process by activated carbon is widely used for removal of dyes. Because of economical lim...
Activated carbons prepared from teak leaf (TLC), maize corn (MCC) and babool tree bark (BTBC) were u...
The feasibility of activated carbon prepared from Moringa oleifera fruit shell waste to remove Basic...
The effect of acidic treatments of activated carbons on dye adsorption was investigated. The physico...
Abstract: Comparative adsorption of dyes (bromophenol blue and methyl orange solution) was performed...
ABSTRACT The adsorption of acid dye (Acid Orange 10), on a highly mesoporous activated carbon obtain...
The activated carbons obtained by physical and chemical activation techniques from Zonguldak-Kilimli...
WOS: 000469481500008The activated carbons obtained by physical and chemical activation techniques fr...
Water pollution become an integral concern especially dye pollution which is waste generated by text...
In this study, activated carbon produced from oak cupules (ACOC) was prepared using chemical activat...