Biosorption, as an effective and low-cost technology treating industrial wastewaters containing Cr(VI), has become a significant concern worldwide. In this work, acid-modified byproducts of beer production (BBP) were used to remove Cr(VI) from aqueous solutions. Removal of Cr(VI) increases as the pH is decreased from 4.0 to 1.5, but the maximum of total Cr removal is obtained in a pH range from 2.0 to 2.5. Nearly 60% of the initial Cr(VI) (100 mg L-1) was adsorbed or reduced to Cr(III) within the first 10 min at pH 2.0. The Cr (VI) removal capability of acid- modified BBP materials were almost completely retained after regenerating with acid. FT-IR and XPS spectra revealed that carboxylate and carboxyl groups on the surface of modified BBP ...
The potential to remove Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions through biosorption using the husk of Bengal ...
The potential to remove Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions through biosorption using the husk of Bengal...
174-180The present study was performed to explore the possibility of using biowaste materials namel...
The use of agricultural byproducts and industrial biowaste materials has been shown to be an attract...
The use of agricultural byproducts and industrial biowaste materials has been shown to be an attract...
Hexavalent chromium introduced to the water ecosystem is an important issue due to the toxic effect ...
Tea waste (TW) and Date pits (DP) were investigated for their potential to remove toxic Cr(VI) ions ...
In this work, bean husk (BH) was used to remove Cr (VI) ion from synthetic aqueous solution. Batch ...
In aqueous systems, chromium usually exists in both trivalent and hexavalent oxidation states, being...
Heavy metals are the major concern of the modern age. Among the heavy metals, chromium (Cr(VI)) is r...
This study discussed the mechanism of Fe-modified biochar (FeBC) derived from rice straw biochar (BC...
Due to the threat posed by Cr(VI) on humans and aquatic wildlife, the removal of this metal must be ...
The potential to remove Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions through biosorption using the husk of Bengal ...
Due to the threat posed by Cr(VI) on humans and aquatic wildlife, the removal of this metal must be ...
The potential to remove Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions through biosorption using the husk of Bengal ...
The potential to remove Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions through biosorption using the husk of Bengal ...
The potential to remove Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions through biosorption using the husk of Bengal...
174-180The present study was performed to explore the possibility of using biowaste materials namel...
The use of agricultural byproducts and industrial biowaste materials has been shown to be an attract...
The use of agricultural byproducts and industrial biowaste materials has been shown to be an attract...
Hexavalent chromium introduced to the water ecosystem is an important issue due to the toxic effect ...
Tea waste (TW) and Date pits (DP) were investigated for their potential to remove toxic Cr(VI) ions ...
In this work, bean husk (BH) was used to remove Cr (VI) ion from synthetic aqueous solution. Batch ...
In aqueous systems, chromium usually exists in both trivalent and hexavalent oxidation states, being...
Heavy metals are the major concern of the modern age. Among the heavy metals, chromium (Cr(VI)) is r...
This study discussed the mechanism of Fe-modified biochar (FeBC) derived from rice straw biochar (BC...
Due to the threat posed by Cr(VI) on humans and aquatic wildlife, the removal of this metal must be ...
The potential to remove Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions through biosorption using the husk of Bengal ...
Due to the threat posed by Cr(VI) on humans and aquatic wildlife, the removal of this metal must be ...
The potential to remove Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions through biosorption using the husk of Bengal ...
The potential to remove Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions through biosorption using the husk of Bengal ...
The potential to remove Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions through biosorption using the husk of Bengal...
174-180The present study was performed to explore the possibility of using biowaste materials namel...